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Sclair A process for polymerizing ethylene. Depending on the co-monomer used, the product can be linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) or high-density polyethylene (HDPE). Developed by DuPont in 1960 and widely licensed. Engineered by Uhde under the name Sclairtech. Nova Chemicals (Alberta) acquired the technology in 1994. [Pg.237]

The University of Dayton Research Institute has developed a photo-thermal detoxification unit (PDU) that can completely destroy vapor-phase organic contaminants from soil, sludge, and aqueous streams. The PDU is a patented technology that is available for licensing. Engineering plans for construction of a PDU are commercially available. The technology has not been demonstrated on a field scale but has been used in laboratory studies of simulated wastes. [Pg.1099]

All such inspections shall be regularly done in-house or by appointing licensed engineers and offered for inspection by statutory authorities (factory inspector, electrical inspectors, boiler inspector, etc.) on the scheduled dates. [Pg.268]

Tepel RE (2010) Risk management as the essence of licensed engineering geology practice. AEG News 53(2) 32-34... [Pg.168]

Then, at least two subject-matter experts who are licensed engineers review the flagged items. In addition, NCEES reviews all Candidate Comment Forms, and the subject-matter experts consider comments on the forms about specific exam questions. If the reviews confirm an error in a question, credit may be given for more than one answer. [Pg.13]


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