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2. A Laboratory evaluation of Paper mill waste in manufacturing of Clay Bricks
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Raveesh, J, Uppin, Vishnu R, Chandan, M R, and Gupta, Nagaraj
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India has one of the world's fastest expanding pulp and paper markets. With a growth rate of more than 10% per year in terms of per-capita growth, The pulp and paper industry requires a lot of capital investment, energy, and water. A paper mill produces 40 to 50 kg of dry sludge (70 percent primary sludge and 30 percent secondary sludge) when 1 tonne of paper is produced. Most of this sludge is now disposed of by land spreading and filling, both of which involve high disposal costs. Pulp and paper industry is one of the most polluted industries in the world in general and India in particular. India produces 10.11 million tons paper per annum which is 2.6% of world’s overall production quantity of paper. This study present using paper mill waste as a component in the manufacture of burnt bricks as a possible route to environmentally friendly construction. This research report details the findings of an experimental investigation into the production of eco-friendly, bricks using soil and paper mills. This research exhibits some increased compressive strength in mix of papermill waste.
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- 2022
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3. Investigation of microstructural development in mortars with recycled paper ash used as cement replacement, using NMR relaxometry
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Tintisan, M L, Siomin, A C, Moldovean, M, Zaharie, A M, Istoan, R, Jumate, E, Manea, D L, and Fechete, R
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For the investigation of porous media with applications in the field of civil engineering on concrete and mortar, NMR technology is used, with emphasis on the sensitivity of 1H hydrogen protons to pore filling fluids. NMR technology was used to highlight the changes that replacing cement with recycled paper ash powder in mortar recipes brings at a molecular level. The samples are analyzed during 56 days, at predetermined deadlines depending on the evolution of cement compounds hydration. Ability of recycled paper ash to replace cement in its role as binder is analyzed and the results obtained from mechanical tests are correlated with the structure and volume of pores in the control samples. Mixture compositions and C–S–H characteristics are calculated based on NMR signal intensities and relaxation analysis.
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- 2022
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4. Improving the properties of mortars by using recycled paper ash flakes
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Tintisan, M L, Siomin, A C, Zaharie, A, and Manea, D L
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This study addresses the need to improve life on earth by finding a way to reintroduce ubiquitous waste back into the system. On a hand, there is the amount of cellulosic waste that can no longer be reintroduced into the paper recycling process. On the other hand, the amount of cement used globally, is growing alarmingly. My study seeks the balance of a mix of these two materials, which would generate desirable effects both from an engineering and ecological point of view. Paper ash, is a material made of particles of various sizes and can play various roles in the composition of mortars. The efficacy of particles up to 0.025 mm in size (powder ash) as a cement substitute and the efficiency of particles in size between 0.025 and 8 mm (flakes) as a pozzolanic additive are demonstrated. The results of the mechanical tests to which the samples were subjected show the possibility of reducing the amount of cement used in standard recipes by adding ash from recycled paper, without compromising the physical and mechanical properties of the mortars. The cement economy can rise up to 20 percent while the mechanical strength increases by 5-10 percent compared to the basic recipe.
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- 2022
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5. Fabrication of magnetic sugarcane bagasse paper
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Azlin Azmi, Annur and Amira Othman, Siti
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Generally, development in the pulp and paper industry requires extensive cutting of trees, which in effect contributes to deforestation. The dramatic growth in demand for wood supply, combined with the increasingly increasing cost of timber, has created a surge of interest in the use of non-wood plant fibres for paper production in widely developed countries. The use of waste material in pulping and paper-based industries could be beneficial as it helps prevent the need for disposal, which currently increases agricultural costs and causes environmental deterioration due to pollution and fires. In this research, the sugarcane bagasse was dry and chopped into 5 cm in lengths. The fibre and pulp were separated and put in a pulp disintegrator then it was weighed and mixed with water. The paper that fabricates will be irradiated with gamma-ray and then followed by characterizing with Scanning Electron Microscope- Energy Dispersive X-Ray Analysis (SEM-EDX) and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The SEM-EDX result shows that the weight and atomic percentage of the ferrite (Fe) increase after the irradiation. While for the FTIR, the entire sample exhibit the absorption range of 3400 to 2400 cm−1region. The paper will be compared with the properties of multipurpose paper.
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- 2022
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6. Shredder machine for plastic recycling: A review paper
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Wong, J H, Gan, M J H, Chua, B L, Gakim, M, and Siambun, N J
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Plastic pollution has become a global concern due to poor plastic waste disposal management. As an alternative, independent recycling efforts are necessary. A Plastic shredder machine is a preliminary machine used to cut plastic waste into small pieces before turning it into useful products. The concept design of the shredder machine that is currently available is fairly similar. The shaft and blades are the critical components in the shredder machine that determines its performance. The geometry and orientation of the blades that were fitted into the single or double-shafts were found to directly affect the shredding performance. Therefore, this article aims to review the various geometry and orientations of the blades that give direct effect on the shredding performance, as well as identifying the research gaps related to the shredder machine for plastic waste materials
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- 2022
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7. Immobilised Gold Nanostructures on Printing Paper for Lable-Free Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
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Faris, Rawaa A., Mahdi, Zainab F., and Husein, Mohammad D. Abd.
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In this research, paper-based SERS active substrates with different grade gram per square meter (GSM) were prepared by adsorbing 40 nm spherical GNP and 40nm star shaped gold nanostructures GNS. Besides the SERS evaluation and optimization, morphological parameters of the samples were found to strongly affect the enhancer properties of the substrates. The developed substrate was tested regarding surface homogeneity as well as by the Raman reporter dye Methylene Blue (MB). These paper-based SERS active substrates are simple to prepare, easy to handle and cheap solid SERS substrates. GNS with 135 GSM printing paper can be easily used as highly active SERS active substrates, with average enhancement factor EF= 105.
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- 2020
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8. Temperature Effect on Dielectric and AC Breakdown Properties of the Cellulose Insulation Paper Immersed in Mineral-Palm Oil Mixture
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Zhu, Mengzhao, Zhu, Wenbing, and Chen, Xin
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Mixed oil is considered as an ideal insulating fluid for its great physicochemical and insulation properties. A novel mixed oil consisted of 75 vol.% mineral oil and 25 vol.% palm oil, was developed by our team and its main properties basically come up the standards of IEC 60296:2012. In this study, the dielectric properties of mineral oil-impregnated paper (MIN-IP) and mixed oil-impregnated paper (MIX-IP), were comparative analyzed at 25 °C-65 °C, including relative permittivity and dielectric loss factor. The temperature effect on AC breakdown properties for MIN-IP and MIX-IP were also researched at 25 °C-75 °C. The result shows that MIX-IP have higher relative permittivity and dielectric loss factor than MIN-IP. The difference on dielectric strength between MIN-IP and MIX-IP is more significant at 45 °C to 65 °C.
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- 2020
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9. Analysis of Factors Influencing the Resistance of a Type of Air Filter Paper Based on SPSS
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Qi, Peiyun, Yan, Chunxiao, Zang, Chuanqin, Xu, Jiayu, Huang, Xingqi, Dai, Xuezhi, Jin, Yanren, and Zhao, Ting
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The thicknesses, basis weights and resistances of a type of air filter paper randomly sampled were tested by experiment. The statistical analysis of the test data was carried out by multiple linear regression analysis of the statistical software SPSS19.0. The conclusion were as follows: when the paper had a basis weight variation from 55.2 g/m2to 59.8g/m2and a thickness variation from 0.385mm to 0.406mm, ?=0.05, basis weight variation on resistance existed significant influence, the regression equation was ?p=2.551w, correlation coefficient R2=0.83; thickness variation on resistance did not exist significant influence.
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- 2020
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10. Solar powered desktop CNC machine for fabric and paper cutting
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Pillai, Sarun P, Abhiram, B R, Kumar, Akshay S, Ashish, U S, and Harikrishnan, G
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In the modern era Computerized Numeric control (CNC) machines are widely used in most of the industries around the world. Nowadays this technology has been used in almost all industries for different operations like cutting, milling, welding, etc. This paper presents the design and manufacturing of a solar powered, portable LASER CNC machine for cutting paper and fabric. The design procedure includes the calculations for finding torque required to run the machine, Factor of Safety etc. Modelling and analysis of the machine is carried out using soft wares like Solid Works and Ansys. The electronic circuit included in the assembly will convert the G-Codes into movements of CNC machine. Incorporation of Solar panels into the assembly helped to make this CNC machine work on clean energy. The results show that the machine is feasible at a reasonable cost for applications where speed and repeatability is achieved while not compromising on accuracy.
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- 2019
11. Utilization of rice straw and used paper for the recycle papermaking
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Suseno, N, Adiarto, T, Sifra, M, and Elvira, V
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Rice Straw is one of the most important materials that has been used for pulp and paper production due to its abundance and cost-effectiveness. However, the pulping and papermaking characteristics of the mixture of rice straw and used paper have rarely been investigated. In this experiment, delignified rice straw was mixed with used paper in order to make recycle papers with acceptable properties. Soda pulping process was carried out to remove out of lignin. The delignification was designed to measure the effects in terms of sodium hydroxide concentration and temperature, on the cellulose and lignin content of rice straw, and its tensile strength and water absorption. The mass ratio of used paper and rice straw was varied and its physical properties was observed and compared to paper from natural rice straw. The delignification was conducted using NaOH concentrations (4-10% w/w) and temperatures (60-90degC) for 1 hour. The ratio of rice straw to used paper was varied (1:1-1:9). An optimum condition was obtained from rice straw delignification at NaOH concentration of 8% and temperature of 90degC. The results of the optimum condition obtained the highest amount of cellulose content and tensile strength while having the lowest amount of lignin content and water absorption.
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- 2019
12. Keywords Recommender for Scientific Papers Using Semantic Relatedness and Associative Neural Network
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Nugroho, F and Sumitra, I D
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The purpose of this paper is to extract keywords from scientific papers. Keyword extraction is used to assist in suggesting keywords for indexers or to produce a summary in a form of keywords for scientific writings. Scientific writings are also categorized as structured document because the scientific papers have parts such as title, abstract, content, and conclusion, so we are going to find important information on those parts. So the method that suitable was Associative Neural Network Algorithm and using trained Associative Neural network with chosen keywords data sets we are able to find keywords features in scientific documents. So the automated keywords extraction and pre-included keywords from the writer will be compared to choose either the most relevant or complementary and providing recommendation or perhaps the extracted automated keywords and the keywords from the writer are exactly the same.
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13. Design and simulation of fluid flow in paper based microfluidic platforms
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Madhu, Nidhin T, Resmi, P E, Pradeep, Aarathi, and Satheesh, T G
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Computational simulation for the fluid flow in a paper based microfluidic system was performed and was experimentally validated in this work. Comsol Multiphysics based simulation was performed and the module used was species transport in porous medium. Two separate simulation for the reagent distribution and the interaction of sample with the immobilized reagent in paper based microfluidics devices were carried out. This was performed by varying the parameters such as adsorption constant, diffusivity and average velocity of fluid in the porous medium for finding the concentration profile. Finer mesh were used for the simulation which gives more accurate results with less computational time. The reagent distribution was experimentally validated by dropping methylorange indicator over Whatman filter paper.
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- 2019
14. Influence of different oil-paper configurations on the electric field distribution simulation of the internal insulation of converter transformer
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Cheng, Z D, Cheng, L, Wang, J H, and Wang, L
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Converter transformer is an important equipment in HVDC system and it is the key to the stable operation of the whole power transmission and distribution system. Unlike the traditional AC transformer, the oil-paper insulation of converter transformer will receive both AC and DC voltage. So the requirement for the structure design of oil-paper insulation system will be more stringent. It is of great engineering significance to study the electric field distribution of converter transformer and to study the influence of different oil-paper insulation configuration on the electric field distribution in the internal insulation of converter transformer. In this paper, first, an oil-paper insulation structure of converter transformer is established and electric field distribution under AC/DC composite voltage is studied. Then change the thickness and layers of pressboard, the distance of oil channel and the oil-paper ratio to get different oil-paper configurations. Use the simulation software to calculate the electric field distribution under the different oil-paper configurations. Finally, the influence of different oil-paper configuration on the electric field distribution of internal insulation structure of converter transformer is analysed which will provides significant reference for the internal insulation design of converter transformer.
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- 2019
15. Using Absorbent Paper Strips for the Collection of Cell-Free DNA in Patients with Periodontal Diseases
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Thaweboon, Boonyanit, Suwannagindra, Sukhumchawee, Kerdvongbundit, Varunee, and Thaweboon, Sroisiri
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The cell-free DNA in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) is a recent interesting diagnostic marker in patients with periodontal disease. The methods used to collect GCF are very important to get the proper specimen. There are several techniques used for sample collection, such as gingival washing or using a capillary tube, however, these methods are not practical to perform in the clinic since they need well-trained examiner. This study aimed to use absorbent paper strips to collect cell-free DNA fragment in GCF of patients as a diagnostic measure for periodontal diseases comparing to conventional washing technique. Thirty-nine periodontitis and 26 gingivitis teeth were selected from 26 patients according to clinical parameters. The GCF sample was randomly collected from each tooth by either paper strips or washing technique. Then, after one week, the collection of samples from the same tooth was repeated with another technique. The samples were centrifuged to get cell-free DNA in the supernatant and extracted by InstaGene Matrix. The concentration and purity of extracted DNA were determined by NanoDrop spectrophotometer. Three sets of specific primers to the human b-globin gene were used to evaluate the DNA fragment lengths, by amplifying 110 base pair (bp), 536 bp, and 2000 bp products in the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The results showed no significant differences in the cell-free DNA fragment concentrations and the prevalence of PCR products between using absorbent paper strips and washing technique in either gingivitis or periodontitis groups. Therefore, with the ease and rapidity of the technique, using the absorbent paper strips for the quantitative and qualitative investigation of cell-free DNA fragment in patients with periodontal diseases instead of washing technique is recommended. Further studies are still required to confirm this finding in a large group of patients as well as in patients with other systemic health problems.
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- 2019
16. Utilization of sugarcane bagasse and banana midrib mixture as raw materials for paper making using acetosolve method
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Aprianti, Tine
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Paper making requires raw materials with high cellulose and hemicellulose content. The alternative materials that can be used in the paper making are sugarcane bagasse and banana midrib. The paper production method used in this study is acetosolve which involves acetic acid as an organic solvent. The objectives of this research are to figure out the acetic acid concentration in delignification process and the ratio between sugarcane bagasse and banana midrib that produce pulp with the highest yield, cellulose and kappa number. In this research, there are some variables, the first is the levels of acetic acid concentration in delignification process, which are 70%, 75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, the second is the ratio between sugarcane bagasse and banana midrib, which are 20:0, 18:2, 16:4, 14:6, 12:8, 10:10. The results show that the best pulping conditions are found to be 80% acetic acid concentration with 12:8 (w/w) ratio between sugarcane bagasse and banana midrib, and also 1:20 (w/v) ratio between raw material and solution of acetic acid at two hours cooking duration. The highest yield of pulp in acetosolve process was 63.1%, and its characteristics are 84.67% of cellulose and 10.44 kappa number.
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17. Antibacterial Activity of Natural Paper from Banana Peel (Musa paradisiaca Linn.) with Additive Essential Oils
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Setyowati, W A E and Susanti, V H E
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Several essential oils have been evaluated as antibacterial agent in the production of natural paper from banana peel (Musa paradisiaca Linn.), namely cinnamon, clove, lime and lemon oil. The purpose of the research was to examine the antibacterial activity of the papers with additive of those several essential oils againt Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Paper preparation was successfully carried out by alkalization method, using 4% NaOH at a temperature of 100 degC for 1 h. The essential oils as antibacterial agent were added with concentration 2.5% to the pulp (1:40). The antibacterial activities were tested using Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method. All of the paper produced meet the standard of ISO 6519:2016 about Basic Paper for Laminated Plastic Wrapping Paper within the parameter of pH and water content. The result of the research showed that all of the paper with essential oils additive has antibacterial activity againt S. aureus, but only paper with cinnamon oil additive that have antibacterial activity againts E. coli. The use of cinnamon oil gave the largest inhibition zone diameter both on S. aureus and E. coli. Paper with cinnamon oil additive had inhibition zone diameter 18 mm on S. aureus (strong category) and 9 mm on E. coli (medium category).
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- 2019
18. Synthesis of Ti3SiC2-based composites by spark plasma sintering of preceramic papers
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Kashkarov, E B, Syrtanov, M S, Sedanova, E P, Ivashutenko, A S, Lider, A M, and Travitzky, N
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This paper is devoted to fabrication of Ti3SiC2-based ceramic materials from preceramic paper using spark plasma sintering (SPS) method. The synthesis temperature and pressure were 1373-1473 K and 30 MPa, respectively. The phase composition, microstructure and elemental composition were analysed using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, respectively. The effect of temperature on the sintering process as well as on the phase and microstructure of the sintered materials was investigated.
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- 2019
19. The preparation method and performance analysis of coated kraft paper with wear resistanc
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Zhao, Yu, Liu, Linlin, Qu, Fang, Gao, Haoyu, Chen, Wenqian, and, Xin Li, and Huizhong, Zhang
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The goal of the research is to improve the surface states of kraft paper and to make coated kraft paper with wear resistance suitable for packaging material. Based on wear and coating mechanism, the research analyzed and compared the characteristics and microstructure of uncoated paper and coated paper.The result shows that coating can reduce the surface resistance and friction of paper.Kraft paper was coated with the VaporCoatTM2200.s coating in the research. The research studied the influence of coating process on wear resistance of coated kraft paper.Two hundred groups of experimental datum of each sample show that the optimal coating weight is 18g/m2. As expected, coated kraft paper has better wear resistance and other performance than the uncoated kraft paper. The results show that the coating technology is an inexpensive and environmentally friendly process. The research provides the theoretical basis and data supporting for packaging enterprises to produce the coated paper-based packaging materials with wear resistance.
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- 2019
20. Annual Session of Scientific Papers "IMT ORADEA 2019"
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Preface The Annual International Session of Scientific Papers - IMT Oradea 2019 is an International Conference which held in Felix Spa, near Oradea, in the North-Western part of Romania. We are delighted, proud and honored to be your hosts every year at the scientific events of the Faculty of Managerial and Technological Engineering at the University of Oradea. The high value of the works presented at each of the Annual Session of the Scientific Works makes us the Editorial Board, The Scientific Committee and The Organizing Committee, trust that we have carried out intensive work dedicated to the progress and dissemination of scientific, multidisciplinary engineering information. We have proposed that the rate of acceptance of papers should always be a reflection of the scientific review process, the more demanding, the higher the scientific level, and the lower the rate of acceptance of the works, respectively. The high degree of exigency in the review process has been instrumental in accepting publication by IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). In this regard, the papers presented at The Annual Session of Scientific Papers, IMT Oradea, have been indexed SCOPUS and since this year they will be indexed in Web Of Sciences (Clarivate Analytics, ISI). The road was not easy, nor straight, due to the many difficulties encountered, but the results are obviously positive. Our objectives, courageous and motivating, at the same time, were based on ethical criteria unequivocally. We have succeeded in promoting this scientific event to such an extent that it has been accepted as full membership in the respected and recognized of global profile organization, we named here The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). In the meantime, we did not give up on the proposed objective, namely that the papers presented at the IMT Oradea Conference should be free of any deviations from scientific ethics, thus discouraging plagiarism. We verify the degree of "overlap" of the texts of the works, with a maximum error of 5% being allowed, which are accepted at the level of writing References titles. All the papers presented at the IMT Oradea Conference are identified by the Digital Object Identifier (DOI) as we are full members of CROSSREF, which allows us to have access to any search engine as it enables robots and crawlers to recognize Crossref DOIs as URLs. There, it is significant for the scientific world because the DOI structure is built on the URL link system, but DOI survives even after the URL link of the paperwork has disappeared. We are very confident that we have always received full credit from you, the participants in this elegant event, and we recognize that you have always had a positive influence on the quality of our work, but especially on the outcome of this work: IMT Oradea. Editorial Board List of the conference's committees are available in this pdf.
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- 2019
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