ZIRCONIUM

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T TELEDYNE, INC. Los Angeles CA ZIRCONIUM, HAFNIUM, COLUMBIUM, TANTALUM, TUNGSTEN, AND TITANIUM METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS IN THE FORM OF INGOTS, BARS, ROUNDS, WIRES, AND A VARIETY OF SPECIAL SHAPES, CARBON AND ALLOY STEELS IN THE FORM OF HOT-ROLLED BARS, FORGINGS, SHEETS AND PLATES, BILLETS, RINGS, COILS, AND SPECIALIZED SHAPES;
TELEDYNE TELEDYNE TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED c/o David Zoetewey 1049 Camino Dos Rios Thousand Oaks CA 91360 ZIRCONIUM, HAFNIUM, COLUMBIUM, TANTALUM, TUNGSTEN, AND TITANIUM METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS IN THE FORM OF SHEETS, BARS, RODS, FOIL, TUBES, WIRE, POWDER AND FORGED SHAPES;
WAH CHANG TELEDYNE, INC. Los Angeles CA ZIRCONIUM, HAFNIUM, COLUMBIUM, TANTALUM, TUNGSTEN, AND TITANIUM METALS AND THEIR ALLOYS IN THE FORM OF SHEETS, BARS, RODS, FOIL, TUBES, WIRE, POWDER, AND FORGED SHAPES;
WAH CHANG ATI PROPERTIES 1600 N.E. Old Salem Road Albany OR 97321 zirconium, hafnium, columbium, tantalum, tungsten, and titanium metals and their alloys in the form of sheets, bars, rods, foil, tubes, wire, powder, and forged shapes;The English translation of the mark is great development.;
ZIRCALOY SUPER ALPHA COMPAGNIE EUROPEENNE DU ZIRCONIUM CEZUS Tour Framatome 1 Place de la Coupole 92400 Courbevoie France ZIRCONIUM, SHEET METAL AND STRIP IRON, DESIGNED TO THE MANUFACTURE OF FUEL ELEMENTS OF NUCLEAR CENTRAL;NUCLEAR REACTOR, INSTALLATIONS FOR THE PROCESSING OF FUEL ELEMENTS AND NUCLEAR MODERATORS; ATOMIC PILES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. There are provided a method for producing a fine zirconium oxide powder which has a narrower particle size distribution than that of conventional zirconium oxide powders and which is capable of lowering the starting temperature in the sintering reaction of a reactant to which the fine zirconium oxide powder is added. When a hydrated zirconium is calcined to be dispersed in a solvent with a dispersing agent, an alcohol (e.g., IPA or t-butanol) having a branched chain structure, not a straight chain structure, is used as the solvent, and a dicarboxylic acid (e.g., maleic acid or oxalic acid) having two carboxyl groups in its molecule is used as the dispersing agent. Thus, a fine zirconium oxide powder having a narrow particle size distribution and a small particle size at 90 vol % is obtained.