Difference between revisions of "Recycling"
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The term recycling commonly applies to recycling goods and consumer items. For the large scale recycling of water and air, see [[Water Infrastructure|Water infrastructure]] and [[Life support]] articles. | The term recycling commonly applies to recycling goods and consumer items. For the large scale recycling of water and air, see [[Water Infrastructure|Water infrastructure]] and [[Life support]] articles. | ||
− | A [[colony]] on [[Mars]] uses a number of materials to build everything they need for living. [[Mining]] | + | A [[colony]] on [[Mars]] uses a number of materials to build everything they need for living. [[Mining]] or [[In-situ resource utilization|ISRU]] in the main way of adding materials to the settlement. Importation from Earth or other planets is another. |
− | + | To reduce the need for extracting or importing materials '''Recycling''' can be used. Especially if the litter consists of only elements including just a few materials, and most easily if the pieces of litter are made from a single material. The concept requires special manufacturing that takes care to use pure single material if possible, or allows for easy disassembly. | |
− | ==Things made from single | + | ==Things made from single materials== |
*Bottles from [[glass]]. | *Bottles from [[glass]]. | ||
*Boxes from plastics (e.g. [[polyethylene]]). | *Boxes from plastics (e.g. [[polyethylene]]). | ||
*Tins from stainless [[steel]]. | *Tins from stainless [[steel]]. | ||
− | *[[insulation|Insulating]] [[foam]] from melted [[regolith]]. | + | *[[insulation|Insulating]] [[foam]] from melted and expanded [[regolith]]. |
*Insulating foil, e.g. from polyethylene. | *Insulating foil, e.g. from polyethylene. | ||
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==Economics of Recycling== | ==Economics of Recycling== | ||
− | As the colony grows in size and population, the economics of the colony starts. Using free market it is easy to determine whether it costs more to mine material or to recycle it. Recycling | + | As the colony grows in size and population, the economics of the colony starts. Using free market it is easy to determine whether it costs more to mine material or to recycle it. Recycling may be a cheaper than mining in many cases. This is already obvious on Earth, where plastics, lead, aluminum and steel have higher and higher recycled content as the recycling systems develop. |
==List of Materials== | ==List of Materials== | ||
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*[[Silicon]] for [[solar panel]]s. | *[[Silicon]] for [[solar panel]]s. | ||
*[[Mineral fibrous insulating material]] for [[insulation of buildings]]. | *[[Mineral fibrous insulating material]] for [[insulation of buildings]]. | ||
+ | *Aluminum and lithium | ||
+ | *Steel additives such as chromium and nickel. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 05:05, 28 October 2020
The term recycling commonly applies to recycling goods and consumer items. For the large scale recycling of water and air, see Water infrastructure and Life support articles.
A colony on Mars uses a number of materials to build everything they need for living. Mining or ISRU in the main way of adding materials to the settlement. Importation from Earth or other planets is another.
To reduce the need for extracting or importing materials Recycling can be used. Especially if the litter consists of only elements including just a few materials, and most easily if the pieces of litter are made from a single material. The concept requires special manufacturing that takes care to use pure single material if possible, or allows for easy disassembly.
Contents
Things made from single materials
- Bottles from glass.
- Boxes from plastics (e.g. polyethylene).
- Tins from stainless steel.
- Insulating foam from melted and expanded regolith.
- Insulating foil, e.g. from polyethylene.
Things made from a material composition
The following things need more than one material, but the materials can be separated easily for recycling:
- Electric cable from metal and plastics (e.g. polyethylene).
- Insulating mat from mineral fibre and plastics casing (e.g. polyethylene).
- Laminated safety glass.
Economics of Recycling
As the colony grows in size and population, the economics of the colony starts. Using free market it is easy to determine whether it costs more to mine material or to recycle it. Recycling may be a cheaper than mining in many cases. This is already obvious on Earth, where plastics, lead, aluminum and steel have higher and higher recycled content as the recycling systems develop.
List of Materials
This list comprises recyclable materials, that are really needed by an autonomous colony:
- Steel for digging machines, pipes, buildings.
- Plastics for greenhouses, space suits.
- Glass for windows.
- Concrete for buildings.
- Silicon for solar panels.
- Mineral fibrous insulating material for insulation of buildings.
- Aluminum and lithium
- Steel additives such as chromium and nickel.