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In this work obtaining of magnesium hydroxide from the solutions obtained during magnesium removal from zinc concentrates is presented. The received product was used for the winning of composites from polyethylene (PE) using extrusion and injection methods. The obtained composites were tested in terms of thermal stability (TG, DTG) as well as combustibility (LOI and thermovision camera). The preliminary results indicate the beneficial effect of the decrease of PE quality by magnesium hydroxide obtained by means of solution purification and precipitation of Mg(OH)2 by means of soda lye.
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In this work obtaining of magnesium hydroxide from the solutions obtained during magnesium removal from zinc concentrates is presented. The received product was used for the winning of composites from polyethylene (PE) using extrusion and injection methods. The obtained composites were tested in terms of thermal stability (TG, DTG) as well as combustibility (LOI and thermovision camera). The preliminary results indicate the beneficial effect of the decrease of PE quality by magnesium hydroxide obtained by means of solution purification and precipitation of Mg(OH)2 by means of soda lye.
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The controlled nuclear fusion refers to reaction of synthesis of atomic nuclei, which proceed in temperature of millions K and energy released in the process could support further reactions and also might be used as a source of electric energy. The paper comprises concept of future thermonuclear power plant DEMO based on model AB PPCS. The system of power conversion of thermal energy into electric energy was accomplished and simulated in program CHEMCAD 6.2. A comparison of different type of power plant was made by calculation of amount of fuel needed for 1500 MW plant, during one year.
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