NBS Special Publication, Issues 556-559U.S. Government Printing Office, 1979 |
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... period to allow the industry to position itself to handle increased volumes . There is ample evidence that the industry is capable of this growth . Unused capacity would enable an immediate increase in volume to an estimated 150 million ...
... period to allow the industry to position itself to handle increased volumes . There is ample evidence that the industry is capable of this growth . Unused capacity would enable an immediate increase in volume to an estimated 150 million ...
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... period . Half of the products on the Defense Department's qualified list are imported crudes . At a time of national emergency , lube producers will probably have to take crude from wherever they can get it . What happens to the ...
... period . Half of the products on the Defense Department's qualified list are imported crudes . At a time of national emergency , lube producers will probably have to take crude from wherever they can get it . What happens to the ...
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... period of low economic growth , progressively more stringent RCRA policies will significantly decrease projected hazardous waste generation but will , in turn , reduce the amount of waste oil that is re - refined . • The generation of ...
... period of low economic growth , progressively more stringent RCRA policies will significantly decrease projected hazardous waste generation but will , in turn , reduce the amount of waste oil that is re - refined . • The generation of ...
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... period A Used synthetic motor oil ( 23,000 miles ) Used diesel motor oil No. 5 recycled fuel oil , source A Re - refiner's feedstock waste oil , period B 8.8 ± 1.2 2.1 ± 0.3 34 ± 1 12 ± 2 16 ± 1 < 0.15 8.4 ± 0.8 227 No. 5 recycled fuel ...
... period A Used synthetic motor oil ( 23,000 miles ) Used diesel motor oil No. 5 recycled fuel oil , source A Re - refiner's feedstock waste oil , period B 8.8 ± 1.2 2.1 ± 0.3 34 ± 1 12 ± 2 16 ± 1 < 0.15 8.4 ± 0.8 227 No. 5 recycled fuel ...
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... period , possibly because of water in the used oil improving the precipitator efficiencies . No effect of used oil burning on zinc and phosphorus emissions ( except as related to total particulate decrease ) was found . In the ...
... period , possibly because of water in the used oil improving the precipitator efficiencies . No effect of used oil burning on zinc and phosphorus emissions ( except as related to total particulate decrease ) was found . In the ...
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