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Japan Steel Works

JJGC Corporation/Japan Steel Works, API Midyear Refining Meeting, 1984(10). [Pg.12]

Dr. Tadamoto Sakai Japan Steel Works JAPAN... [Pg.13]

Other common continuous mixers involve substantial modification of single and twin screw extruders, aimed at improving distributive mixing capability in particular, and leading to the development of continuous mixers such as the Transfermix (50) and the Buss Ko-Kneader (51). Another approach in continuous mixer development is to transform batch mixers into continuous ones. Thus, the roll-mill can be converted into a continuous mixer by feeding raw material on one side and continuously stripping product on the other side. In addition, the Banbury mixer was imaginatively transformed into the Farrel Continuous Mixer (FCM) by Ahlefeld et al. (52), and, later, two similar continuous mixers were developed by Okada et al. (53) at Japan Steel Works and by Inoue et al. (54) at Kobe Steel. [Pg.357]

Menges and his successor Professor Michaelis conducted pyrolysis at RWTH-Aachen in an externally heated extruder, up to 430°C, a temperature maximum dictated by materials selection considerations. Early extruder pyrolysis systems were developed by Union Carbide and Japan Steel Works [14],... [Pg.18]

Notes The same specifications are listed for co- and for counter-rotating fully intermeshing TSE s On a request machines can be furnished with N s 1500 rpm. On a request L/D = 120 can be provided. Motor power in kW. JSW stands for Japan Steel Works, also known (esp. in Japanese patents) as Nippon Steel Works. [Pg.612]

Table 9.12. Specifications of co- and counter-rotation TEX L/D=34 (Japan Steel Works, JSW, 1996)... Table 9.12. Specifications of co- and counter-rotation TEX L/D=34 (Japan Steel Works, JSW, 1996)...
IRIS integrated real-time inspection system JSW Japan Steel Works... [Pg.599]

A brief description of the development of forging components in the Japan Steel Works (JSW) is as follows. JSW supplied the plates for the RPVs in the Japan Power Demonstration Reactor (JPDR) of the Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute (JAERI) in 1961 and the Japan Atomic... [Pg.27]

Snznki K and Sato I, Developments of large integral forgings of nuclear reactor vessel and their manufacturing technology . The Japan Steel Works Technical Review, 1992,47,93-98. [Pg.43]

At about the same the time, the Ellermann machine was licensed to Krauss-Maffei of Munich (Figure 1.18) [96] and later to the Japan Steel Works. When the Bayer AGs patent system expired in the early 1970s, other machinery manufacturers began to... [Pg.13]

This is the most developed technology, which was produced by Bayer Company and licensed to Werner Pfleiderer in 1953. After the original patent expired, many companies (Berstorff, Japan Steel Works, NFM, APV) also manufactured a TSE of this type [3]. [Pg.210]

Japan Steel Works TEX Twin-Screw Extrusion Systems [11]... [Pg.223]

In addition to a regular co-rotating intermeshing twin-screw extruder system, which is analogous to the above-mentioned twin-screw extruder systems, Japan Steel Works (www.jsw.co.jp) has patented a special modification for a TSE barrel and screw kneading section to enhance the polymer blend qualities, as presented in the following subsections. [Pg.223]


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