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Most workers in this field prefer acid as well as alkaline cleaning solutions to
remove inorganics . Oxidizing media are conventionally used to remove organics
. One way to achieve this is to use NH4OH - H2O2 rinse followed by a HCI -
H2O2 ...
Most workers in this field prefer acid as well as alkaline cleaning solutions to
remove inorganics . Oxidizing media are conventionally used to remove organics
. One way to achieve this is to use NH4OH - H2O2 rinse followed by a HCI -
H2O2 ...
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In this process , the sludge will be removed from current temporary storage tanks
and sent to another tank in which soluble salts will be removed and total volume
will be reduced . The processed sludge along with a glass - forming borosilicate ...
In this process , the sludge will be removed from current temporary storage tanks
and sent to another tank in which soluble salts will be removed and total volume
will be reduced . The processed sludge along with a glass - forming borosilicate ...
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More useful still are species that can provide a reactive atmosphere to remove
chemically such impurities during melting . Ammonium bifluoride accomplishes
this indirectly by its decomposition . Kumar ( 1982 ) has suggested adding 2 - wt .
More useful still are species that can provide a reactive atmosphere to remove
chemically such impurities during melting . Ammonium bifluoride accomplishes
this indirectly by its decomposition . Kumar ( 1982 ) has suggested adding 2 - wt .
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