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In high-level radiochemical plants, however, such as those at. Hanford,. Savannah. River,. Idaho, and Oak Ridge, the problem of taking liquid samples reaches a ...
position of steel shell, impervious membrane, and nonmetallic liner. I N THIS AGE of atomic reactors and high temperature-high pressure proc esses the "how to" ...
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Page 1 ... discussions of equipment and plant design since the progress normally made in eight ... Recently the Blaw-Knox Company designed and built a plant,.
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by Charles Owen Brown Ï is often a very instructive lesson to follow the history of equipment design from the origin, in a pure scientific research, to commercial ...
produced iron for the ancients of Egypt, Assyria, and. China, and a well reduced metal reached Europe, in small quantities at least, beforeCaesar. For genera-.
may be justified in new small by-product coke ovens ... to try to list and briefly describe .... ovens. Tons of coal and tons of coke werejust overhead, decompos-.