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Process Chemistry and Improved Emission Control (10007)
By C.M. Schillmoller, presented at symposium, the Metallurgical Society of the Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (CIM) and NiDI, Toronto, Aug 17-20, 1986; reprinted from CIM Proceedings, Nickel Metallurgy, Series No. 25-7/6/1/3, Vol. 1, (2), 1986. A better understanding of process chemistry and performance limitations of certain construction materials has translated into more effective equipment design and improved emission control operations. Discussed are high-nickel alloys and specialty stainless steels used widely in incinerators and wet scrubbers.

