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Atomization facility

Vacuum atomization is a method conceptually similar to effervescent atomization. As schematically depicted in Fig. 2.19, a vacuum atomization facility consists of two chambers, one above the other. The overall dimension is about 18 x 4 m. In the lower chamber, metal is first induction-melted under vacuum and subsequently... [Pg.96]

Li P, Chai Z, Zhao G, Zhu S-Z (2009) Pd-catalyzed direct arylation of 3-fluorofurans utilizing the neighboring effect of fluorine atom facile synthesis of tetrasubstituted monofluorofurans. [Pg.230]

Sections of the 1954 act reflected the state of the technology by establishing two classes of licenses for atomic facilities. One section authorized the AEC to issue commercial or "class 103" licenses (after the section number in the law) whenever it had determined that a facility had been "sufficiently developed to be of practical value for industrial or commercial purposes." Since the agency and the Joint Committee interpreted "practical value" to mean that atomic facilities had to be judged economically competitive with other energy sources, issuance of class-103 licenses was postponed until the industry had passed through its research and development phase. ... [Pg.70]

Following its evaluation and review of an atomic-facility application. Price s division submitted a staff paper to the general manager ttiat analyzed all pertinent facts on ffie proposed facility and presented its recommendations on issuing the construction permit and the allocation of special nuclear material. After review by the general counsel, ffie recommendation along with ffie independent Safeguards Committee appraisal was sent to the Commission for its decision. If it was approved. Price issued a construction permit. ... [Pg.90]

Mutual companies made up the third syndicate. The Mutual Atomic Energy Insurance Pool differed from the other two. Its members covered both third-party liability and physical damage, separately or combined, in a net amount retained directly by each participating insurance company. This pool hoped to provide from eleven to fifteen million dollars of insurance for each atomic facility. Thus the level of private-property and liability insurance available for each installation totaled approximately sixty to sixty-five million dollars. This represented an unprecedented undertaking by the insurance companies the largest amount made available to other American industries had never exceeded fifteen million."... [Pg.100]


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