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Using biochemically purified water at coke plants

The use of biochemically purified water in place of industrial-grade water for the exhaust-gas scrubbers in the drying department of the coal-enrichment shop and for irrigation of the cyclone washers in the coke shops at OAO ZSMK is considered. It is found that biochemically purified water may be us...

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Published in:Coke and chemistry (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2008-07, Vol.51 (7), p.277-282
Main Authors: Pavlovich, L. B., Nazarov, N. N., Dolgopolov, V. P., Kalinina, A. V., Bulis, T. A., Bal’tser, D. V., Konstantinov, V. P.
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