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Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical

Figure 1. Vicinity map - Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Mead Smelter. Figure 1. Vicinity map - Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, Mead Smelter.
Effect of Waste Disposal Practices on Ground Water Quality at Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation Mead, Washington," Robison and Noble, Inc., April 1978. [Pg.26]

FIGURE 8.17 (a) Transmission electron micrograph of aqueous alumina gel (X 125,000). Versal alumina gel, photo cx>urte of Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Company, (b) Scanning electron micrograph of sol-gel 0.2065 /xm average diameter silica spheres. Prom the work of Kovats and Ring, DC-EPFL, 1992. [Pg.343]

Case Western Reserve University, 70 Colorado State University, 266 Dow Chemical Company, 288 Ecology Environment, Inc., 78 Food and Drug Administration, 288 Geophysical Laboratory, 275 International Atomic Energy Agency, 171 Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, 288 McCormack Associates, 64... [Pg.328]

Battelle Memorial Institute [ ], Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation [-], Aluminum Company of America [ ], and Martin-Denver [ ] have all contributed to the slowly increasing amount of low-temperature fatigue testing information. The only true tensile fatigue testing at 20°K among these is being done by Martin and, to date, has been applied to metals only. [Pg.131]

Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation Linde Company A. D. Little, Inc. [Pg.589]

The fuel cells designed and developed using solid fuel at Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation in Louisiana have demonstrated the ability to meet the power plants requirements at 6,000 A/ft. The estimated current densities exceed 3,000 W/ft.2... [Pg.315]

R. D. Olleman and G. C. Wolfer Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation Spokane, Washington... [Pg.430]

The alloy composition and certain heat-treating practices for 7039 are proprietary developments of Kaiser Aluminum Chemical Corporation and are covered by patent rights. The publication of this paper is not intended in any way to grant a license under these patent rights. [Pg.112]

Market Data. The largest U.S. manufacturer of molecular sieves for adsorbent and desiccant use is UOP, which has a production capacity of 18—20 million kg/year. W.R. Grace and Zeochem have about 7 and 2 million kg/year capacity, respectively (55). W.R. Grace is the largest producer of siUca gel desiccants. Activated alumina for use as adsorbent and desiccant is produced by LaRoche Chemicals (formerly Kaiser) and by Aluminum Company of America. About one-third of the U.S. supply of activated alumina adsorbent and desiccant is imported by Rhc ne-Poulenc. [Pg.516]


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