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Metallurgy is a
domain of
materials science and
engineering that
studies the
physical and
chemical behavior of
metallic elements,
their inter-metallic...
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Metallurgical coal or
coking coal is a
grade of coal that can be used to
produce good-quality coke. Coke is an
essential fuel and
reactant in the blast...
- The
metallurgy industries of
Russia make up
about 5% of Russia's GDP,
about 18% of
industrial production and
about 14% of exports, as of 2009. The volume...
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Extractive metallurgy is a
branch of
metallurgical engineering wherein process and
methods of
extraction of
metals from
their natural mineral deposits...
- In
metallurgy, a flux is a
chemical reducing agent,
flowing agent, or
purifying agent.
Fluxes may have more than one
function at a time. They are used...
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Ferrous metallurgy is the
metallurgy of iron and its alloys. The
earliest surviving prehistoric iron artifacts, from the 4th
millennium BC in Egypt, were...
- A
metallurgical furnace,
often simply referred to as a
furnace when the
context is known, is an
industrial furnace used to heat, melt, or
otherwise process...
- The
Metallurgical Laboratory (or Met Lab) was a
scientific laboratory from 1942 to 1946 at the
University of Chicago. It was
established in
February 1942...
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Powder metallurgy (PM) is a term
covering a wide
range of ways in
which materials or
components are made from
metal powders. PM
processes are sometimes...
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Chemical metallurgy is the
science of
obtaining metals from
their concentrates, semi products,
recycled bodies and solutions, and of
considering reactions...