Definition of Electrometallurgical. Meaning of Electrometallurgical. Synonyms of Electrometallurgical

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- founded in 1945. The enterprise is a developer and manufacturer of electrometallurgical equipment. The plant produces electric furnaces, gas distribution...
- Chemico-Electrometallurgical Combine "Jugohrom" (abbreviated and commonly known as "Jugohrom"; Macedonian: Хемиско-електрометалуршки комбинат „Југохром“...
- served as opposition counterpart to Éric Besson. Electrochemical-electrometallurgical engineer (Grenoble, 1978) Research ****istant, University of Quebec...
- final recovery step may involve precipitation, cementation, or an electrometallurgical process. Sometimes, hydrometallurgical processes may be carried out...
- Plant (Mechel group), Chelyabinsk Pipe Rolling Plant, Chelyabinsk Electrometallurgical Plant, Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant, Ashinsky Metallurgical Plant. Chelyabinsk...
- the city of Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast. From 1920 — head of the electrometallurgical department of the Moscow Mining Academy, from 1931 — technical director...
- Steel) with those of Gazmetall JSC (the Lebedinsky GOK and the Oskol Electrometallurgical Plant). Anisimov graduated with a degree in economics from Alma-Ata...
- Rudnik Raduša. The mine operated under the framework of the Chemico-Electrometallurgical Combine „Jugokrom“. The Raduška m****if is the largest (approx. 70 km...
- also includes the treatment of its discharged spent fuel using an electrometallurgical fuel treatment process in the Fuel Conditioning Facility located...
- is Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton. 70% of the nation's electrometallurgical ferroalloy manufacturing employees are located in Ohio.[citation...