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Hamilton Standard of the U.S. EPA has reported several coil coating plants wastewater treatment case histories.8,9 A full-scale wastewater treatment plant system has performed well for treatment of the wastewater generated from coil coating steel subcategory operations. The process principles and operational data of the full-scale treatment of a steel subcategory wastewater are summarized herein for the convenience of readers ... [Pg.287]

A. LaConti, G. Smarz, F. Sribnik, "New Membrane-Catalyst for Solid Polymer Electrolyte Systems," Final Report prepared by Electro-Chem Products, Hamilton Standard for Los Alamos National Laboratory under Contract No. 9-X53-D6272-1, 1986. [Pg.94]

Notes on the history of PEFC development at General Electric (Section 7.1) have been kindly provided by Dr. J. F. McElroy of Hamilton Standard. [Pg.297]

SPE is a a registered trademark owned by Hamilton Standard, a division of United Technologies Corp. Hamilton Standard was renamed Hamilton Sundstrand after United Technologies acquired the Sundstrand Corporation in 1999. [Pg.270]

Current address United Technologies, Hamilton Standard, 1 Hamilton Standard Road, Windsor Locks, CT 06096... [Pg.377]

Source Hamilton Standard, Wanted An Engineer Who Wants to Change Things, Mechanical Engineering 88, no. 6 (June 1966) 145. [Pg.92]

The National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) backed by a consortium of North American industrial corporations, national laboratories, and academic institutions conducted an evaluation of alternatives to eutectic Sn-Pb solder between 1992 and 1996. Corporate participants included ATT-Lucent, Ford Motor Company, GM-Delco Electronics, GM-Hughes Aircraft, Hamilton Standard, National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST), Rensse-lear Polytechnic Institute, Rockwell International, Sandia National Laboratories, Texas Instruments, and the U.S. Navy s Electronics Manufacturing Productivity Facility. The goal of the project was to determine whether safe, cost-effective, nontoxic, reliable lead solder alternatives could be identified. With over 79 alloys examined, the study results indicated that while a number of possible lead-free solders were functionally possible, there was no universal drop-in replacement for lead-based solders in electronics applications. This study is discussed in detail in Chap. 17. [Pg.163]

General Motors-FIughes Aircraft (GM-FIughes) Hamilton Standard, Division of United Technologies Corporation (Hamilton)... [Pg.667]


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