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L. Pavlovich, N. Nazarov, V. Dolgopolov, A. Kalinina, T. Bulis, D. Bal’tser, V. Konstantinov (2008)
Using biochemically purified water at coke plantsCoke and Chemistry, 51
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Analysis of the physicochemical properties, chemical compensation, and volume of condensates and deposits of metallurgical gases—coke-oven gas, blast-furnace gas, and converter gas—shows that metal-lurgical-gas condensates account for 10.8% of the total coke-plant wastewater. The metal content in the condensates does not exceed the limits on the metal content in wastewater sent for biochemical treatment and will not harm the purification system.
Coke and Chemistry – Springer Journals
Published: Apr 6, 2011
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