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The large amount of spatter generated during industrial welding is due to the use of carbon dioxide gas for shielded welding, and the emergence of argon and carbon dioxide mixed gas (referred to as argon gas) shielded welding solves this problem. Compared with pure carbon dioxide gas shielded weldin
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1. The advantage of Ar+He argon is that the arc combustion is very stable and the spatter is extremely small. The advantages of helium are high arc temperature, high heat input to the base metal, and fast welding speed. The advantages of both can be obtained by adding a certain amount of helium with
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The 2021 UK Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) National Conference will take place on 14thDecember, focusing on how anaerobic digestion (AD) is able to deliver climate, gas, and carbon dioxide (CO2) security.As the first physical event hosted by the trade body in two years, the
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US-based carbon captured specialists Denbury will transport and sequester carbon dioxide (CO2) captured at Mitsubishi’s ammonia facilities in an agreement that both parties believe will help contribute towards a low-carbon society.According to a statement released by Denbury, Mitsubishi aims to intr