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Alcoa Aluminum

Adhesive Bonding Alcoa Aluminum. Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh, PA, 1967. [Pg.1191]

The Alcoa (Aluminum Company of America) process involves the electrolysis of aluminum chloride which is carried out in a molten bath of the composition 50% sodium chloride, 45% lithium chloride and 5% aluminum chloride, maintained at 700 °C. The Bayer process, which involves the production of pure alumina by the dissolution of bauxite with caustic soda and which has been described in the chapter on hydrometallurgy, must be taken into account while presenting a complete picture of the aluminum extraction flowsheet. It... [Pg.710]

Continuous and Semi-Continuous Zeolite Synthesis The first report of continuous synthesis, rather than the usual batch-wise synthesis of zeolites, was from Mobil Oil in 1963 [172]. Another similar patent was from Alcoa Aluminum in 1969 [173]. [Pg.77]

Performance Products) Ground tubular alumina (Alumina T-60/T-64, Alcoa) Aluminum powder 230 100 50... [Pg.352]

Alcoa Aluminum and Its Alloys, Aluminum Co of America, Pittsburgh, Pa... [Pg.143]

FIGURE 12.4 Simplified flowsheet of new Alcoa aluminum chloride-based route to aluminum. (Information from Conodion Chemical Processing [21], and Chemical and Engineering News [23].)... [Pg.378]

But the political winds shifted at the Public Health Service soon after Hueper s arrival. The service was under the umbrella of the Federal Security Agency, predecessor to today s cabinet-level Department of Health and Human Services. In 1947, President Truman appointed as the new head of the agency Oscar Ewing, a lawyer and Washington dealmaker who had served as general counsel of Alcoa Aluminum and vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee. [Pg.66]

R. A. Kelsey and F. G. Nelson, in Proceedings of the USSR-USA Conference, Alcoa Report No. 57-77-6, Alcoa Aluminum Co., Alcoa Center, Pennsylvania (1977). [Pg.528]

Aluminum foil, 0.0005 in. thick Alcoa Aluminum Corporation... [Pg.192]

Comment by E. D. Verink, Aluminum Company of America Supplementary information on several A1 alloys is given in the booklet. Cryogenic Applications of Alcoa Aluminum. These include 5083, 5086, 5454, 5456, 5356, 6061, and 300 S. Properties reported include TS, YS, fatigue, modulus, shear strength, etc., at room and liquid-nitrogen temperatures. [Pg.438]


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