NIST Special PublicationThe Institute, 1989 |
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... industry and that although the sessions had focused on in - bath smelting the outcome could have more widespread applicability . 3See table 3 . Prepared by : Alan W. Cramb Jan Kor Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of ...
... industry and that although the sessions had focused on in - bath smelting the outcome could have more widespread applicability . 3See table 3 . Prepared by : Alan W. Cramb Jan Kor Table 1. Necessary Chemical Sensors Carbon Content of ...
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Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
Table 2. Potential Physical Sensor Techniques Vibration Ultrasonics Static Pressure Acceleration Refractory Life Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement 11.
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Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement Continuous Temperature Measurement * Continuous Chemical Analysis of Matte and Slag * Flame Length Measurement Refractory Life * Matte - Slag Interface Off - Gas ...
Table 3. Sensor Needs for Copper Industry Bath Level Measurement Continuous Temperature Measurement * Continuous Chemical Analysis of Matte and Slag * Flame Length Measurement Refractory Life * Matte - Slag Interface Off - Gas ...
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... industry . Such a project would introduce many of the features of intelligent processing to the primary metals industry , while simultaneously assist in defining the specifications required for specific sensors . An extension of this ...
... industry . Such a project would introduce many of the features of intelligent processing to the primary metals industry , while simultaneously assist in defining the specifications required for specific sensors . An extension of this ...
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... industry ( B. G. Lewis ) expressing observations of similarities and differences between the perceived need of the copper and steel industries . These observations are summarized in table 1 . Prepared by : W. Eugene Eckhart , Jr ...
... industry ( B. G. Lewis ) expressing observations of similarities and differences between the perceived need of the copper and steel industries . These observations are summarized in table 1 . Prepared by : W. Eugene Eckhart , Jr ...
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