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Chemetals Corp. Baltimore, Md. HP ferrites, high purity lower ... [Pg.523]

D. F. DeCtaene and A. Reidies, personal communication, Chemetals Cotp., Baltimore, Md., 1979. [Pg.529]

A. Tisan, personal communication, Chemetics International Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C., Canada, 1993. [Pg.37]

Chemetics, Krebs, etc where (--) represents a perforated plate (c) the single vessel system used by DeNora, Huron, and OCC (d) the double vessel... [Pg.498]

The electrolytic cells shown ia Figures 2—7 represent both monopolar and bipolar types. The Chemetics chlorate cell (Fig. 2) contains bipolar anode/cathode assembhes. The cathodes are Stahrmet, a registered trademark of Chemetics International Co., and the anodes are titanium [7440-32-6] Ti, coated either with mthenium dioxide [12036-10-17, RUO2, or platinum [7440-06-4] Pt—indium [7439-88-5] Ir (see Metal anodes). Anodes and cathodes are joined to carrier plates of explosion-bonded titanium and Stahrmet, respectively. Several individual cells electrically connected in series are associated with one reaction vessel. [Pg.73]

Parameter Chemetics Eka Nobel Huron Krebs Paris... [Pg.76]

R. E. Knowlton, Hazard and Operability Studies, The Guide Word Approach, Chemetics International Company, Vancouver, BC, 1981. [Pg.66]

Atlantic Equipment Engineers Atomergic Chemetals (France)... [Pg.10]


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