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HYDROZONE [Hydrogen peroxide ozone] A process for destroying organic wastes in aqueous streams by oxidation with a combination of hydrogen peroxide, ozone, and UV illumination. Developed by EA Technology, Chester, UK, in the 1980s. See also Ultrox. [Pg.139]

Equipment suppliers such as Electrosynthesis Co., Inc. [98], ElectroCell Systems AB [99], EA Technology [100] et al. do provide technical support. [Pg.143]

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]

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

In 2000, 162000000 kg metallized web material (10-15 billion m2) were used for packaging applications in Europe of these 42% were OPP, 12% PET, and 40% metallized paper. The remaining 6% is accounted for by other metallized films, for example PE, PVC, PA, or cellophane, and metallized boards or tissues. An annual growth rate of 3-4% is forecasted [17, 18]. An approximately equally quantity of metallized film is used for decorative and technical applications. For these, however, PET is the dominant substrate. In technical applications, capacitor foil currently has a large share. RFID and EAS technology and polymer electronics are wide fields of potential applications and future growth for metallized substrates. [Pg.202]

S Harrison, A Theoret. Pilot-Plant Operation Cerium Electrosynthesis. Electrochemical Processing—A Clean Alternative. Conference ICI and EA-Technology. Toulouse, Spain, April 24-27, 1995. [Pg.1302]

H Marzouk. EDF, France. The Modified Grignard Reactor for Electrosynthesis Scale-Up of the Indirect Oxidation of Galacturonic Acid Electrochemical Processing, The Versatile Solution, Conference, ICI and EA-Technology. Barcelona, Spain, April 14-18, 1997. [Pg.1303]

H Marzuk, JM Jud, JF Fauvarque, R de Baynast, JN Bertho, P Aubry. EDF, Conference, Electrochemical Processing, the Versatile Solution. Barcelona ICI Chemicals Polymers, EA-Technology. April 14-18, 1997. [Pg.1304]

C Comninellis. The Industrial Application of the Indirect ex-cell Oxidation Process. 5th European Conf on Electrochem Processing, Chester. ICI, EA-Technology, eds. April 12-16, 1998. [Pg.1305]

JD Genders, E Liolios George, GD Zappi, NL Weinberg, D Pletcher. A Second Generation Ethylene Glycol Process. Conference Electrochemical Processing—A Clean Alternative, Toulouse. ICI Chemicals Polymers, EA Technology, April 24—27, 1995. [Pg.1307]

BAKER, J.N., EVANS, R.J.D., Initial Studies on the Market Potential for SPFC and SOFC Systems (Summary Report), Report No. 3719, ETSU F/03/00080/REP, EA Technology (1996). [Pg.93]

This heating and drying techniqne, developed by EA Technology [35], was tested for drying of powders, crystals. [Pg.449]

EA Technology carried out a feasibihty study of induction heating of reactor walls (Gardner, 1991). The reaction was the electrically-driven dehydrogenation of ethyl benzene to styrene. The walls of a channel packed with catalyst were inductively heated at low frequency. This reduced the temperature gradient across the wall for cases where external heating is required. The power supply for induction heating... [Pg.159]

It is occasionally found that modifications can be made to conventional processes by introducing an intensification method that operates in parallel (or in series) with the conventional process. The research carried out by EA Technology in the UK resulted in a hybrid oven for firing ceramics, bringing together conventional gas firing and intensified microwave heating of the ceramic ware (Anon, 2000). [Pg.311]


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