889 resultados para Public buildings -- Energy consumption
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Electrolytic precipitation of uranium from ion-exchange resin eluates has been investigated in a three-compartment cell. A relatively low-energy consumption is required and anodic attack is reduced to a negligible quantity. During the precipitation, acid is produced in sufficient quantity for use as eluant for subsequent eluting operations. The recovered uranium is in the form of a rapid settling, fast filtering precipitate which is easily washed with water to reduce the chloride content to a tolerable concentration.
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Includes indexes.
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Caption title.
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Description based on: Jan. 2003/Dec. 2004; title from cover.
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On cover: Illinois Energy Conservation Program.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 07249.
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"B-246522"--P. 1.
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From 1947 the statements are titled Ministry of Works statement, and issued by the Ministry of Works.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Chemical abstracts
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"B-245444"--P. 1.
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Particle breakage is an essential part of mineral processing. The aim is to reduce run of mine mineral ore to an optimal size for liberating target minerals and for subsequent recovery by separation processes such as flotation. This size reduction is typically accomplished in a series of stages in a grinding circuit tailored to the properties of the particular mine ore. Commonly this involves two or more classes of equipment starting with crushers, followed by SAG mills and then sometimes ball mills. Occasionally, high pressure grinding rolls or other novel devices are substituted. Broadly, energy consumption increases and energy efficiency decreases with the fineness of the material produced by each piece of equipment.