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GB 12268-90 List of Dangerous Goods
Goverman, with the cooperation of the Organization for Standardization in China (OSC), has developed a comprehensive list of hazardous goods for use in the transportation of goods throughout the Chinese territories. This list, GB 12268-90, is a full classification of the numerous hazardous goods t......
Radiation damage and radiation effects on metals
Introduction The study of the effects of radiation on metals has brought forth an immense variety of discoveries, which have yielded revolutionary advancements in the fields of physics and engineering. Radiation, especially in the form of gamma rays, has been known to have a myriad of effects on ......
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1028
Emma
Radiation corrosion
Radiation Corrosion Radiation corrosion, also known as “electrochemical corrosion,” is the deterioration of metal components due to the exposure of radiation. Radiation corrosion can occur both externally and internally and is not limited to metal components, as non-metal materials can also be ......
γ′ (red) + γ (blue)
Colour is an important element in the world. It is not only used to differentiate between things or to make things stand out, but has been used in many different ways over the years. In this essay, two of the most often used colours-red and blue-will be examined and discussed in both their complem......
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Sophie
Kawasaki Smelting Reduction Process
Kanagawa Fusion Reduction Method The Kanagawa Fusion Reduction (KFR) method is a high-temperature processing method used to densify and reduce the size of powdered metal particles. This method is developed in Japan by the Kanagawa Prefecture-based company Kanagawa Ichikō Kusumi. The KFR process ......
Combustion method, unburned method, wet purification, dry purification
Combustion Purification and Dry Purification Combustion purification is a pollution control technology used for continuous emissions of large amounts of particulate matter. A major advantage of the technology is the removal of combustible and non-combustible material, as well as the removal of ot......
nugget
The human genome project is an ambitious research project to sequence and map all the genes of the human body. It was initiated in the late 1980s and officially launched in 1990 with the support of the U.S. Department of Energy and the NIH (National Institutes of Health). The main objectives of t......
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1038
Emily
Niobium tantalum uranium ore
Molybdenum and tungsten are two of the most important materials used in manufacturing today and are essential for a range of industrial and commercial applications. Molybdenum, often referred to as ‘moly’, is a hard, corrosion-resistant metal alloy and is commonly found in the form of molybdenum......
tags: used tungsten molybdenum its tungsten used
1024
Sophie
radioactive dust
Radiation Dust Radiation dust, also known as fallout and nuclear fallout, is a collection of particles, including dust, soil, and other materials that can contain radioactive substances produced by a nuclear detonation, accident, or event. Radiation dust is created when an object containing radio......
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Logan
Alkali-resistant stone
Alkali-resistant stone, also known as acid-resistant stone, is a type of stone that is able to resist the effects of acid, alkalis, and other corrosive substances. Alkali-resistant stone is used in construction and architectural projects that require stone that can stand up to the harshest conditi......
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