smelting and refining words in Vietnamese

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1. • smelting and refining (including base metals smelting, aluminum and alumina, and ilmenite (titanium) smelting);

2. • smelting and refining (including aluminum, alumina, ilmenite (titanium) and base metal smelting);

3. For metal, the processes include crushing, smelting and further refining.

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4. • smelting, refining, rolling, drawing, extruding and alloying aluminum (NAICS 3313, Alumina and Aluminum Production and Processing).

5. All types in section GB (‘Metal bearing wastes arising from smelting and refining of metals’).

6. In addition, there are available smelting, refining and acid recovery plant technologies that will reduce emissions.

7. All types included in section GB (‘Metal bearing wastes arising from melting, smelting and refining of metals’).

8. Lot of 8 - # 8AM Mabor Cupel 1-3/4" Gold-Assay-Smelting-Refining-Melting-Cupels

9. (ii) For the smelting, including the alloying, of non-ferrous metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.)

10. Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc

11. Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.)

12. Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.) ;

13. Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc

14. (d) Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.)

15. (d) Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals, excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.) ;

16. John M. Hollway (1841 – 1907) was an English metallurgist and chemist who, in the 1870s, unsuccessfully tried out smelting and refining of copper using a converter based on the Bessemer process.

17. Cadmium can then be found in air, in water, or in plants as a result of anthropogenic pollution mainly from smelting and refining of nonferrous metals, fossil-fuel combustion, and municipal waste

18. Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.), as far as not included in Annex I.

19. Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.), as far as not included in annex I

20. Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.), as far as not included in annex I.

21. Installations for the smelting, including the alloyage, of non-ferrous metals excluding precious metals, including recovered products (refining, foundry casting, etc.), as far as not included in Annex I

22. Refining, narrowing, focusing, and applying are all words that are key to teaching the limited special learner.

23. Fire-refining or electrolytic refining of unrefined copper (blister copper and other), copper waste or scrap

24. Processing and refining can alter digestibility.

25. Crucible Use Guidelines: Use Fire Clay Crucibles for general fire assay fusions and other melting applications from 2200 o F up to 2400 o F.: Graphite Crucibles are typically used for smelting and refining of precious and base metals