Crystal Bar Process

The Crystal bar process (or Iodide process) was discovered by Anton Eduard van Arkel and Jan Hedrik de Boer in 1925. This process was the first industrial process for the commercial production of pure ductile metallic zirconium. It was superseded by the Kroll process.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
kenneth peacock tynan
css sumter
revenue act of 1916
von neumann (crater)
the midnight caller
dave elman
barrio suecia
uss jacob jones
michael stifel
pinhead.
big nickel
war revenue act of 1917
defense modeling and simulation office
canwest global park
section fifteen of the canadian charter of rights and freedoms
michael schwab
uss wainwright
jacques mauduit
new south wales police college
thrasymachan
wollondilly river
edward herbert (judge)
elias sarkis
jonathan wainwright (naval officer)
1st genie awards
bonhomme de carnaval
southern tablelands
tegumi
taralga
school of traffic and mobile policing
pharoah's servant
royal canadian regiment museum
slope day
warrumbungle shire council
google x
blossom music center
warrumbungles
kentvale, ontario
miracinonyx
orthent
new london school explosion
sol linowitz
bent og 7berg
the space gamer