4383983 Method for the removal of carbon or carbon compounds from a waste stream

4383983 Method for the removal of carbon or carbon compounds from a waste stream

New Patents 4383983 METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF CARBON OR CARBON COMPOUNDS FROM A WASTE STREAM Katsuhir Komuro; Masateru Suwa; Koh Soeno; Masato Ohsaw...

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4383983 METHOD FOR THE REMOVAL OF CARBON OR CARBON COMPOUNDS FROM A WASTE STREAM

Katsuhir Komuro; Masateru Suwa; Koh Soeno; Masato Ohsawa; Hitachi, Japan; assigned to Hitachi Ltd; Hitachi Chemical Company Ltd

Peter Urban assigned to UOP Inc A method for the removal of carbon or carbon compounds from a waste stream generated in an unsupported slurry catalyst process utilized for the hydroconversion of heavy hydrocarbonaceous black oil which stream comprises vanadium sulfide, nickel sulfide and carbon or carbon compounds is disclosed. The carbon or carbon compound is removed by contacting the waste stream with sulfur dioxide at oxidizing conditions to yield a solid residue which contains metal sulfides. 4383913 PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING CARBON BLACK

Paul J Cheng assigned to Phillips Petroleum Company

Two carbon one being a reactor, the carbon black other, yield black.

black reactors in sequence, high-structure carbon black other being a low structure reactor, one feeding into the low tint residual carbon

4383970 PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF GRAPHITE-CONTAINING ALUMINUM ALLOYS

PCT No. PCT/JP79/00211 Sec. 371 Date Apr. 11, 1980 Sec. 102(e) Date Apr. 11, 1980 PCT Filed Aug. 9, 1979 PCT Pub. No. WO80/00352 PCT Pub. Date Mar. 6, 1980. A process for preparation of graphite-containing aluminum alloys includes incorporating graphite particles into an aluminum containing melt. When the graphite particles are incorporated, floating of the graphite particles to the surface of the melt is prevented by the use of certain additive metals. Before the graphite particles are incorporated into the melt, titanium, chromium, zirconium, nickel, vanadium, cobalt, manganese, niobium or phosphorus is incorporated and dispersed into the melt. The produced aluminum alloys are suitable to use as dry frictional contacts such as bearings.

4383969 METHOD FOR REMOVING RADIOACTIVE CARBON PRODUCED IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS

Alois Bleier; Erlangen, Federal Republic of Germany; assigned to Kraftwerk Union Aktiengesellschaft