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Capenhurst

Wilman A metallurgical process for removing manganese from steel scrap. Developed at the Electricity Council Research Centre, Capenhurst, United Kingdom, and first commercialized in 1988. [Pg.292]

ECRC, Capenhurst/L B Holliday, Huddersfield pilot and early commercial trials on naphthoquinone and anthraquinone... [Pg.160]

EA Technology Service to Business, Industrial Applications of Electrochemistry, EA Technology, Capenhurst, Chester CHI 6ES... [Pg.228]

EA Technology, Capenhurst UK, CH 1 6ES, Licensee BEWT (Water Engineers) Ltd, Tything Road, Arden Forest Industrial Estate, Alcester, Warwickshire B49 6ES, England... [Pg.232]

Whitley, S. A Summary of the Development of the Gas Centrifuge British Nuclear Fuels pic, Enrichment Division, Capenhurst, (June 1988). [Pg.501]

Kathleen H. McClean, C-Tech Innovation Ltd, Capenhurst Technology Park, Capenhurst, Chester, CHI 6EH, UK... [Pg.429]

Consultant, EA Technology Ltd., Capenhurst, Chester, CHI 6ES, UK. E-mail FGDrakesmith compuserve.com... [Pg.197]

CEER process — (Capenhurst electrolytic etchant regeneration process) Electrochemical process for continuous copper removal from printed circuit board etching solutions employing either cupric chloride or ammoniacal etchant. In a cell divided by a cation exchange membrane the etching process is essentially reversed. In case of the cupric chloride etchant the etchant solution is pumped to the anode, the processes are at the... [Pg.80]

CERCI (Central Electrochemical Research Institute), India (nitro group reductions) Capenhurst Electricity Council Research Centre, UK (cell systems)... [Pg.1273]

Now operating Urenco-Centec (United Kingdom, Holland, Germany) Capenhurst, England Almelo, Holland 0.120 Since 1975... [Pg.817]

Under construction Urenco-Centec Capenhurst, Almelo 0.4-2.0 1977-1985... [Pg.817]

Under consideration Urenco-Centec Capenhurst W. Germany Add 8 Late 1980s... [Pg.817]

Tc can reach the sea from both fallout from nuclear weapons testing and releases from the nuclear fuel cycle. The considerably high concentrations of I c of 4.5 and even 108 mBq/1 in the Irish Sea may originate from the Sellaficld nuclear fuel reprocessing plant at Scascalc, UK. with perhaps a contribution from the Capenhurst... [Pg.26]

Note that other types of compressors can also be used for steam (e.g., lobe, reciprocating, axial, turboblowers, etc.). Benstead has reported on some preliminary studies at the Electricity Council Research Center, Capenhurst, Chester, England, on a pilot steam-spray dryer for a ceramic [32]. [Pg.430]

Griffith, J.T. and Hamblyn, S.M.L. 1988. The Capenhurst rotary kiln. Proceedings of the XI Congreso International de Electrotermia, Malaga, Espana, B.52. [Pg.488]

J.T. Griffith and S.M.L. Hamblyn, The Capenhurst Rotary Induction Kiln, UIE11 Congress, Paper BS.2, Malaga, Spain, (October 3-7, 1988). [Pg.1100]

Figure 11.6 (a) Chemelec plant sited above a plating line, (h) Replacement of the electrodes in a Chemelec cell. Photographs supplied by the Electricity Research Council, Capenhurst. [Pg.289]

Howe et al. [20] examined enriched U in sediments collected near a U enrichment plant at Capenhurst, UK. They utilized quadrupole-based ICP-MS to measure U/ U in fractions separated by anion exchange with Dowex AG1-X8 resin. Total U concentrations ranged from 24.1 pg g at a distance of 0.3 km downstream of the site to < 1 pg g U at 4 km from the enrichment facility. Sequential extractions were also used to demonstrate that the enriched U was present in all fractions, but was more pronounced in the less labile phases of the sediment, leading to the finding that the enriched U was contained in more refractory forms than the naturally occurring background U. [Pg.426]


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