In the HSLA segment of the industry, niobium is used as a grain refiner and precipitation strengthener. |
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Debris and grit, which abrade refiner discs and machine tools, must be removed. |
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Executives at Neste, a big Finnish refiner, doubt Europe's output of biofuels can expand fast enough to meet the EU's target. |
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Each refiner must submit the kerosene that he produces to systematic laboratory tests. |
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We are the country's largest petroleum refiner and one of the largest producers of crude oil and natural gas. |
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Some mills may choose not to recover reject refiner steam, increasing the steam demand from the power boiler. |
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Through the addition of a grain refiner ECOCAST® has a very fine grain in the cast condition already. |
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The company is also the nation's largest refiner, with almost double the capacity of its closest competitor. |
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I wonder if the member could tell me how that refiner margin works out over the entire cycle of a year. |
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The Engelhard group is a refiner of precious metals and a manufacturer of catalysts. |
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With more sawdust and shavings in MDF furnish, greater energy is applied to produce good quality fibres in the refiner process. |
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Reduction in energy requirements through digester treatment or new designs for refiner plates. |
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The company is a major producer of crude oil and natural gas, Canada's largest petroleum refiner and a leading marketer with a coast-to-coast supply network that includes about 1,850 retail service stations. |
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They shall be accompanied by a declaration by which the refiner undertakes to refine the quantity of raw sugar in question in the marketing year in respect of which it is imported. |
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Like every other part of the oil industry, refining is suffering from an acute shortage of building materials and skilled labour. Tesoro, an American refiner, scrapped one scheme last year because of rising costs. |
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Flush with cash from last year's spike in oil prices, and eager to expand, Russian energy groups such as Lukoil have already sniffed around Poland's second-biggest refiner, Gdanska. |
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The authority referred to in the first subparagraph may request the communication of additional data on stocks held by the refiner and on quantities leaving the facilities in question. |
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The company is also a leading refiner and marketer of precious metals. |
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A refiner of precious metals is considered to be any person who in the regular course of business converts or refines gold, platinum or silver regardless of the degree of purity. |
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There is also a reboiler for heat recovery from the refiner steam. |
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Michigan's largest sugar refiner, Michigan Sugar Company is the largest east of the Mississippi River and the fourth largest in the nation. |
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A refiner granted such an exemption must make-up any air quality deficit and pay back to the government any economic benefits derived as a result of the waiver. |
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Generally speaking, once the refiner has extracted the optimum yield of distillates from the crude oil he is left with a viscous residue which is commonly referred to as residual fuel oil. |
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This refiner defibers the wood chips to make pulp at the pulp mill. |
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Oil prices were also pressured by bearish comments from Sinopec, Asia's top refiner and China's 2nd largest oil and gas producer, that diesel demand in China continues to lag economic recovery. |
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It is one of the country's largest producers of crude oil and natural gas, and is the largest petroleum refiner and marketer with a coast-to-coast supply network that includes about 1,900 retail service stations. |
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Because of the costliness of its raw materials, the metallurgical giant Met-Mex Peñoles, the world's largest refiner of silver and Mexico's largest refiner of gold, tries to avoid expensive pilot projects. |
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That makes it hard to ship gas across state lines, and shrinks the number of refiners that provide a particular blend of gas, giving each refiner more power. |
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Product exchanges occur when one refiner provides another refiner with specific products in a certain location in exchange for a similar quality and volume of products in another location. |
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Grad, who was visiting the Gdansk-based refiner, added the buyer will have to agree to a number of additional conditions in order to convince the state to sell the stake. |
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Valero Energy Corp, the largest independent US refiner, also may add a 12,500 barrels per day alkylation unit to its Houston refinery for the same reason. |
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Industry sources said Thursday Turkish refiner Tupras also planned to cut its dependence on imports of Iranian oil, partly in response to the Hormuz threat. |
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Established in 1870, it became the largest oil refiner in the world. |
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Harriet's mother was the daughter of a sugar refiner and a grocer. |
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But Marry Houston's truck hit the outside wall and caromed into Gaughan, who was broadsided by Bryan Refiner after spinning toward the infield. |
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