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Silicothermic reactions are
thermic chemical reactions using silicon as the
reducing agent at high
temperature (800-1400°C). They were
initially commercialized...
- 80–2001) as
continuous un-spliced cable.
Thermite Calciothermic reaction Silicothermic reaction Rudolf Fichte. "Ferroalloys". Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of Industrial...
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product is
easily achievable.
China is
almost completely reliant on the
silicothermic Pidgeon process.
Besides the
Pigeon process, the
second most used process...
- ferrochromium, an iron-chromium alloy, by
means of
aluminothermic or
silicothermic reactions.
Ferrochromium is then used to
produce alloys such as stainless...
- chloride, as
shown in the FFC
Cambridge Process.
Aluminothermic reaction Silicothermic reaction Kasimtsev, A. V.; Yudin, S. N.; Levinsky, Yu. V. (2020-12-29)...
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Pidgeon process, one of the
methods of
magnesium metal production, via a
silicothermic reduction. He is
considered the "father" of
academic metallurgical research...
- aluminum, a
competing metal m****-produced in the
country as well. The
silicothermic reduction of
dolomite was
first developed by
Amati in 1938 at the University...
- who
developed the
Pidgeon process of
magnesium metal production via a
silicothermic reduction Donald Ivey (professor of physics, 1949–1992) – physicist...