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Only minute amounts of cadmium are found in natural waters in the United States. Hazardous waste discharges from the electroplating, photography, insecticide, and metallurgy industries can increase cadmium levels. Another common source of cadmium in drinking water is from... [Pg.76]

The metallurgy industry requires about 12 reactors for direct iron recovery on the basis of MHR-T with steam methane reforming. Therefore, not less than 150 MHR-T shall be deployed in Russian energy-consuming industries in a medium-term perspective, till 2040-2050 whereby saving over 80 bln.m3 of natural gas. MHR-T-based complexes will increase competitiveness of energy-consuming industries on the world market despite the decision on transition to world prices of natural gas supply to the Russian consumers since 2011. [Pg.74]

By means of the microprocessors built into recent instruments, operations such as calibration and checking of stability have been simplified. The analyst needs only to use universally accepted standard methods which can be easily applied to as many classes of materials as possible. Such methods will be described in the following sections for chemical analysis in the ferrous metallurgy industry. [Pg.213]

Wang, D., 1983. Flotation Reagent— Fundamentals and Application. Metallurgy Industry Press, Beijing. [Pg.44]

Metallurgy Industry Laboratories Chemical industry Food sector... [Pg.932]

The metallurgy industry, like many other industries, must constantly deal with new laws and regulations and expends considerable time and money... [Pg.1198]

Musow, W. Bolland, A. Toroidal Conductivity Sensor Technology Applied to Cvanidation of Flotation Tailings Circuits, Instrument Soc. of America 12 Annual Mining and Metallurgy Industries Symposium, Vancouver, 1984. [Pg.441]

Li J, Kwauk M Particle-fluid two-phase fow energy-minimization multi-scale method, Beijing, 1994, Metallurgy Industry Press. [Pg.273]

Despite the worldwide dependence on Si as a semiconductor, by far the major uses of Si are in the metallurgy industries. By reference to sections in this book, comment on the importance of silicon to the iron and steel industry, and to the Mg manufacturing industry. [Pg.205]

The most useful technique-atomization-gives a spheroidal particle size which is often preferred for subsequent processing, especially by the powder metallurgy industry. [Pg.246]

Uses Antifoam for aq. systems, agric., textile, chemical, rubber, metallurgy industries... [Pg.947]


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