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The 15W40 or 15W50 oils are the most widespread in temperate climates (Western Europe), while the 20W40 or 20W50 oils are used in relatively warm climates (Mediterranean countries. Middle East, South America). The 5W or lOW grades are used in countries having severe winters such as Scandinavia and Canada. [Pg.277]

These systems have been operated in extremely low quality (and radioactivity contaminated) industrial environments for the past several years without any major equipment or component failures. Utilizing specialized operating/warm-up procedures, they have operated in low grade, out-of-doors, dust ridden, rain-soaked, industrial environments at temperature ranges which greatly exceed the original equipment manufacturers (OEM) specified limits. The systems have been successfully operated at ambient temperatures of minus 10 to plus 103 degrees Fahrenheit without any pre-mature or un-anticipated equipment failures. [Pg.612]

In addition, there are other methods of manufacture of cryoHte from low fluorine value sources, eg, the effluent gases from phosphate plants or from low grade fluorspar. In the former case, making use of the fluorosiHcic acid, the siHca is separated by precipitation with ammonia, and the ammonium fluoride solution is added to a solution of sodium sulfate and aluminum sulfate at 60—90°C to precipitate cryoHte (26,27) ... [Pg.144]

A low grade fluoroboric acid (16) is used in the manufacture of cryoflte (28) for the electrolytic production of aluminum ... [Pg.165]

Work on SCWO process development was performed in the early 1970s and in the 1980s, many of the developments were performed under private contract to industrial or federal agencies. The technology for waste treatment and generation of energy from waste or low grade materials was commercialized by Modar (Natick, Massachusetts). [Pg.499]

Diluted iodate solution is obtained by hydrothermal vat leaching of caUche ore during nitrate recovery. Concentrated iodide solutions are obtained by heap leaching of old waste dumps (tailings) and low grade nitrate caUche, such as blasted overburden, left over by former nitrate producers. [Pg.362]

VoIa.tiIes. Manganese may contain some chemically bonded water or carbon dioxide both of which can be removed by calcining or sintering. The Mexican Molango ore (Table 4) is an example of a low grade ore that is upgraded by calcination in a rotary kiln. [Pg.489]

The acid formed then reacts with low grade manganese dioxide ore (65) forming a slurry of impure manganese nitrate to feed the process. [Pg.511]

Health and Safety Factors. The toxic effects of the mononitrotoluenes are similar to but less pronounced than those described for nitrobenzene. The maximum allowable concentration for the mononitrotoluenes is 2 ppm (11 mg/m ) (6). Mononitrotoluenes are low grade methemoglobin formers (4) and may be absorbed through the skin and respiratory tract. The toxicity of alkyl nitrobenzenes decreases with an increasing... [Pg.70]

Toxicology. The nitroparaffins have minimal effects by way of actual contact. There were neither systemic effects nor irritation in dermal studies in rabbits. Human exposure of a prolonged or often-repeated nature has led to low grade irritation attributable to removal of oil from the skin, an effect produced by most organic solvents. Eye irritation potential of all four nitroparaffins has been deterrnined in rabbits. Other than a transient slight redness and some lachrymation, no effects were noted. The average Draize score was 0.0. The acute oral toxicity, LD q, of all four nitroparaffins has been deterrnined in the rat (Table 8). [Pg.103]

Domestic. Estimates of U.S. uranium resources for reasonably assured resources, estimated additional resources, and speculative resources at costs of 80, 130, and 260/kg of uranium are given in Table 1 (18). These estimates include only conventional uranium resources, which principally include sandstone deposits of the Colorado Plateaus, the Wyoming basins, and the Gulf Coastal Plain of Texas. Marine phosphorite deposits in central Elorida, the western United States, and other areas contain low grade uranium having 30—150 ppm U that can be recovered as a by-product from wet-process phosphoric acid. Because of relatively low uranium prices, on the order of 20.67/kg U (19), in situ leach and by-product plants accounted for 76% of total uranium production in 1992 (20). [Pg.185]

In Estonia, most of the rich oil shale, 209 L/1 kukersite, is burned as a soHd fuel to produce electric power (37). The kukersite, although technically an oil shale, is actually similar to a high ash, low grade coal (qv) ideally suited for this use. [Pg.354]

Solids. Proper handling and disposal techniques can obviate potential problems associated with the soHd waste-retorted shale. Retorted shale disposal and revegetation have posed no adverse environmental impacts at the Unocal Parachute Project (62). EarHer studies carried out using Paraho and Lurgi retorted shales indicated that these materials behave as low grade cements (63,64) and can be engineered and compacted into high density materials (Pig. 11) and water impervious stmctures (Table 15). [Pg.355]


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