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by John J. McKetta Jr
Calcination. The word was originally applied to the burning of a metal to its oxide.
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This article deals with turboexpanders and turboexpander machinery.
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Production of aluminum alkyls on a commercial basis began in Europe and the United States around 1959.
by John J. McKetta Jr
In the early part of the twentieth century near Sisterville, West Virginia, someone discovered that if the gas produced ...
by John J. McKetta Jr
The removal of liquids from solids is one of the largest consumers of energy in industry.
by John J. McKetta Jr
To have confidence in his plant's safety program, the operations engineer must be sure that his personnel will he able t...
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Rapid changes are occurring in both the amount and variety of additives consumed in engine fuels.
by John J. McKetta Jr
As the uses of "benzene" developed in the early petroleum industry, the need for this product outstripped the amount ava...
by John J. McKetta Jr
At least four studies evaluating the economics of converting coal to methanol were completed between 1976-1978 [1-3, 5].
by John J. McKetta Jr
This article will provide an overview of specific technologies for the removal of actinide elements and major fission pr...
by John J. McKetta Jr
A good protective-coating job requires the teamwork of several people-the engineer, the applicator, the coatings manufac...
by John J. McKetta Jr
As we near the end of the twentieth century of the Common Era, as anthropologists and philosophers prefer to say it, we ...