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Перевод: feedstock
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Тезаурус:
- From the approximately 3 billion cubic feet per day of sour gas produced, the MGS can make 375 million cubic feet per day of ethane to be used as feedstock for petrochemical projects, 2 billion cubic feet per day of methane for fertilizer and methanol plants as well as fuel for basic industries, power generation and water desalination, 350,000 b/d of natural gas liquids (NGL) and 3,700 tonnes per day of sulphur.
- A further problem is that, although methane is an excellent fuel, it resists the changes needed to make it into a useful feedstock.
- Coal tar was the feedstock for all kinds of chemicals until it was replaced by oil in the 1940s.
- When coal is burnt any sulphur is oxidised to sulphur dioxide which is a poison both in the atmosphere and to a feedstock.
- As companies grow cleverer at finding new uses for the by-products of industrial processes, today's toxic waste becomes tomorrow's chemical feedstock.
- Any sale would include appropriate long-term contracts with Coalite Smokeless Fuels, which supplies Coalite Chemicals with coal oil feedstock, and agreement over future environmental liability for the site ( Chem.
- Ethylene is the feedstock from which other molecules are built by the chemical industry.
- Although alcohol is the most obvious example of a biomass fuel others would include methane from sewage which could be used in the internal combustion engine as well as a chemical feedstock.
- These to date have been used in small quantities as chemical feedstock.
- What will ultimately determine the profitability of the industry, he believes, is how well it copes with the factors affecting the bottom line: feedstock costs; overcapacity and the economic conditions.
- The USSR has announced that it will make increased use of gas as a petro-chemical feedstock rather than flood the market while demand is weak.
- Indeed, any shift from an oil-based to a natural gas or coal-based feedstock is likely, on present indications, to increase the use of these gases.
- Estimates of the amount of oil in proven recoverable reserves (92 x 10 9 tonnes) suggest that at current rates of use (3 x 10 9 tonnes per year) we should have enough, both as fuel and a feedstock, for 30 years.
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