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Metallurgy milling

Elsenbutten-werk, n. ironworks, iron mill, steel mill, -wesen, n. metallurgy of iron. [Pg.125]

Nassmahlen, n. wet grinding, wet milling, nassmechanisch, a. wet mechanical, wet-mill. Nass-metallurgie,/. hydrometallurgy. -mUhle,. f. wet mill, -probe, /. wet test. [Pg.313]

The environmental pollution in Ukraine has reached critical levels. Vehicles, power plants, steel mills and nonferrous metallurgy works are the major air polluters. Pesticides are responsible for much of the harm done to human health. [Pg.28]

The environmental pollution in transition economy countries has reached critical levels. Vehicles, power plants, steel mills and nonferrous metallurgy works are the major air polluters. Pesticides are responsible for much of the harm done to human health. Water pollution continues on a large scale. Very often the situation is disastrous because this country has a combination of energy-intensive industries, thermal power generation, and intensive agriculture, further aggravated by Chernobyl. [Pg.33]

Polyolefin Foams, N.J. Mills, Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham. [Pg.129]

Figure 7.15 Schematic illustration of compaction and fracture processes in the formation of metallic powders via ball milling. ASM Handbook, Vol. 7, Powder Metallurgy (1984), ASM International, Materials Park, OH 44073-0002. p. 2. Figure 7.15 Schematic illustration of compaction and fracture processes in the formation of metallic powders via ball milling. ASM Handbook, Vol. 7, Powder Metallurgy (1984), ASM International, Materials Park, OH 44073-0002. p. 2.
Cemented carbides and nitrides are manufactured by a powder metallurgy process using liquid phase sintering (Figure 2.1). The cobalt or nickel binder metal, in the form of fine powder, is blended with the carbide or nitride powders in ball mills or attritor mills lined with carbide sleeves. [Pg.306]

I.V. Uvarova, M.P. Savyak, I.M. Zabrodsky, D.P. Ziatkewych, L.P. Isaewa, 1.1. Timofeewa. Mechanical milling and mechanochemical synthesis of refractory compounds. Nanostructure materials. Physical chemical foundations of powder metallurgy technology. Kyiv 2003. [Pg.698]


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