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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Tonen Corp., and Sanyo Electric Co. are participating in the program. This effort is in its early stages and is concentrating on cell components and small cell development. [Pg.585]

It is reported that Hitachi Zosen Corp. of Japan has begun trial operation of a commercial-scale device for the conversion of waste plastic to oil. Details of the device are provided. It is also reported that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI) has installed a pilot plant for producing gas fuel from waste plastics. The MHI system is described. [Pg.96]

HITACHI ZOSEN CORE MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD. KANSAI ELECTRIC POWER... [Pg.96]

Y. Yoshida et al., "Development of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell," paper provided by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. [Pg.196]

Department of Materials, Teikyo University of Science Technology Uenohara-machi, Yamanashi 409-0193, Japan a Nagasaki R D Center, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. [Pg.757]

Izumi, X, Mitsubishi VOC Recovery Process. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., 1996. Cited from (Tanev and Pinnavaia, 1995). [Pg.122]

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., 5-717-1 Fukahori-mach, Nagasaki 851-0392, Japan E-mail VYB03313 nifiy.nejp... [Pg.359]

Chemical Plant Engineering Constmction Center, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., 3-3-1 Minatomirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-84, Japan... [Pg.545]

S. Hirayama , R. Ueda", Y. Ogushi A. Hirano% Y. Samejima K. Hon-Nami°, and S. Kunito " Adv. Technol. Res. Center, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., Kanazawa-ku, Yokohama 236, Japan... [Pg.657]

Hiroshima Research Institute, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. [Pg.669]

Organisation CRIEPI (Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry), Hitachi (Hitachi Ltd), Toshiba (Toshiba Corporation), FES (Fuji Electric Systems Co.), INC (Japan Nuclear Cycle Development Institute), JAERI (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute), MFH (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd), ARTEC (Advanced Reactor Technology Co.), TGC (Tokyo Gas Co.), NSA (Nuclear Systems Association), Tokyo Tech (Tokyo Institute of Technology). [Pg.59]

MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES, LTD. 3-3-1 Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken... [Pg.394]

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd., a licensee of the SRI International AHO process, has built the most recent full-scale SCWO plant. The plant was built for the Japan Environmental Safety Corp, (a company owned by the Japanese government) to destroy that nation s large stockpile of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) waste. It consists of three reactor systems, each having a capacity of 2 tons PCB/day and 100 tons water/day, and a treatment requirement of <3 ppb PCB in the liquid effluent (representing six 9s destruction efficiency). The plant began operation in 2005. [Pg.404]

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, LTD. 1200, Higashi-Tanaka, Komaki-Shi, Aichi-Ken 485, JAPAN... [Pg.469]

The experimental results referred to here were accomplished in cooperation with Kansai Electric Company Ltd. (KEPCO) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. (MHI), and high pressure combustion tests were conducted at the Central Research Institute of the Electric Power Institute (CRIEPI). Participating members of KEPCO and CRIEPI are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.336]

Catalytic combustors containing palladium and manganese for gas turbines JP 10047610 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. Pd-containing catalyst as an initial stage followed by Mn-containing catalyst with magnetoplumbite structure... [Pg.223]

Combustion catalyst structure for gas turbine combustor JP 09192501 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. Catalyst consisting of support of sheets with bumps acting as spacers between the sheets... [Pg.223]

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd Nuelear Energy Systems Engineering Center 1-1-1, Wadasaki Hyogo-ku KOBE 652-8585... [Pg.174]

Western-type PWR RPVs were designed by Westinghouse, Babcock Wilcox (B W) Company, Combustion Engineering (C-E), Inc., Framatome, Siemens/KWU, Doo San Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd (IAEA, 2009). [Pg.58]

M. Tomimatsu and T. Hirota Component Designing Section Nuclear Plant Component Designing Department Nuclear Energy Systems Division Energy Environment Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd 1 -1, Wadasaki-Cho 1 -Chome, Hyogo-Ku,... [Pg.430]

The SMPU matrix was polyester-based thermoset (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd). This SMPU is an amorphous material with two T s at 55°C and 115°C for the switching and hard domains, respectively. The first prototype was a flower-shaped endovascular thrombectomy device, which was intended for stroke treatment. The second prototype device was an expandable SMPU foam device for potential application in aneurysm embolization. Both devices are presented in their collapsed and deployed forms in Fig. 17. Actuation was achieved by inductively heating the... [Pg.64]


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