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Poe, Richard. The Seven Myths of Gun Control Reclaiming the Truth About Guns, Crime, and the Second Amendment. Roseville, Calif. Prima Lifestyles, 2001. A popular pro-gun rights exposition that identifies and refutes seven major arguments for gun control, drawing on the findings of legal and criminal justice experts. [Pg.160]

A compound produced by blending virgin NR with standard reclaim rubber at a ratio of 85 15 (designated the Control reclaim). [Pg.127]

Samples were cured from each of the three compounds and then a large numher of physical and chemical properties were examined, including tensile properties, tear strength, resilience, abrasion resistance, ageing, and performance and swelling in test fluids. The results revealed that the abrasion volume of blends of virgin NR and the Novel reclaim is lower than that of the Control reclaim and comparable to the Control NR. Although the tensile properties of the Novel reclaim were found to be lower than Control NR, the workers concluded that they would be acceptable for a tyre tread application and overall it was concluded that the 85 15 Novel reclaim product could be used as an alternative to both the other two compounds for tyre tread manufacture. [Pg.127]

By-products of these reactions are reclaimed and recycled. The color depends on the size of the particles formed. Size is controlled by regulating the calcination profile, ie, time and temperature. The calcined product is ground, washed, and classified. [Pg.11]

Although more often associated with household and commercial waste, recycling has proven to be very successhil in the industrial arena. Industrial recycling is the recovery for reuse or sale of materials from what otherwise would be wastes destined for disposal (5). Typically, the reclaimable materials employed in industrial recycling may consist of obsolete products, spent materials, industrial by-products or residues, or pollution control products. The recycling of many of these products is so well estabHshed that under standard commercial practices such materials are destined only for recovery, not for disposal. [Pg.541]

Formerly, water was accepted by a second user for reuse while it was still under control of the first user (5). Today, the used water is treated in such a manner that it can be used again before ultimate disposal. Furthermore, a distinction can be made between direct reuse, where the water is reclaimed without dilution or natural purification, and indirect use, where treated used water is returned to the environment for subsequent utilization as a raw water supply. [Pg.291]

Thermal power plant auxiliaries such as flow control of primary air fan, ID fan and forced-draught fans, boiler feed pumps circulating water pumps and condensate pumps, coal handling plant (e.g. ball mill, wagon tippler, and stacker reclaimer)... [Pg.145]

Refrigeration Control Valves for Heat Reclaim, Heating/ Piping/Air Conditioning, p. 81, March (1979). [Pg.367]

Splash condenser dross residue. The treatment of steel production pollution control sludge generates a zinc-laden residue, called dross. This material, generated from a splash condenser in a high-temperature metal recovery process, is known as a splash condenser dross residue. Because this material contains 50 to 60% zinc, it is often reclaimed, reused, or processed as a valuable recyclable material. Facilities commonly handle this material as a valuable commodity by managing it in a way that is protective of human health and the environment, so U.S. EPA excluded this residue from the definition of solid waste. [Pg.493]

If A has significant economic value then it should be separated from the reactor effluent stream and recycled for subsequent use. Since the conversion level is higher in the plug flow reactor, the recycle rate will be much smaller and the demands on the separation equipment for reclaiming species A will also be somewhat smaller. Even when species A is of relatively little economic value, there may be circumstances when the costs associated with meeting the pollution control requirements for the process effluent will dictate separation and recycle of this reactant as the most economic alternative. [Pg.335]

The kidney exerts control over the concentration of bicarbonate. The initial filtrate of the kidney has the same buffer composition (except for the proteins) as serum. Based on the pH of the initial filtrate, the kidney can decide to reclaim the initially filtered bicarbonate and place it back in the serum, or it can decide to just let it go out of the body. If the kidney does not reclaim bicarbonate, the serum bicarbonate concentration falls. If the kidney reclaims more bicarbonate than normal, the bicarbonate concentration rises. [Pg.270]

The aromatic polyols resulting from the reaction can be mixed with commercial polyols, blowing agents, surfactants, catalysts, and polymeric isocyanates to produce a rigid polyurethane foam. n compared w control foams produced from commercially available polyester polyols, the foams produced from reclaimed materials were found to have essentially the same properties. [Pg.51]

Extraction OF metals from minerals1-7 has many points in common with corrosion control. Redox chemistry is applied to wrest metals from Nature, just as it is used to prevent her reclaiming them through corrosion. There is an additional factor to be considered, however. Most ores contain only minor amounts of the metal of interest, and, before final reduction or refining, the desired metal or its compounds must be concentrated and separated from other metals that may be present. [Pg.357]


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