Critical Materials takes a case-study approach, describing materials supply-chain failures from the bronze age to present day. It looks at why these failures occurred, what the consequences were, and how they were resolved. It identifies key lessons to guide responses to current and anticipated materials shortages at a time when the world's growing middle class is creating unprecedented demand for manufactured products and the increasingly exotic materials that go into them. This book serves as a guide to materials researchers and industrial end-users for finding effective approaches to shortages of specialty materials. The lessons in the book are also appropriate to those who use materials and for those involved in manufacturing supply-chain management and industrial design. Instructs the reader on how to select the most effective strategies to deal with materials supply-chain failuresDiscusses technical feasibility, economic viability and the political contextIncludes an extensive use of case studies to illustrate key concepts of criticality INDICE: 1. Why are we worried? The rare earth crisis and its impacts 2. This is not new. A short history of supply-chain failures 3. Assessing the Risks 4. Impacts. What changed when supply crises happened? 5. Mitigating Criticality, part I. Technology Substitution 6. Mitigating Criticality, part II. Material Substitution 7. Mitigating Criticality, part III. Source Diversification 8. Mitigating Criticality, part IV. Reuse and Recycling 9. Tactical Responses to Crises and Strategies for Avoiding Them
- ISBN: 978-0-12-818789-0
- Editorial: Elsevier
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 256
- Fecha Publicación: 01/10/2020
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés