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A procedure for the use of slags and minerals that contain heavy metals in order to use these metals and the sulfur of the mattes produced with the procedure.
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A procedure for the use of slags and minerals that contain heavy metals in order to use these metals and the sulfur of the mattes produced with the procedure.
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Teichgraber Jorge
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A procedure for the use of slags and minerals that contain heavy metals in order to use these metals and the sulfur of the mattes produced with the procedure.
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A procedure for the use of slags and minerals that contain heavy metals in order to use these metals and the sulfur of the mattes produced with the procedure.
A procedure for the use of slags and minerals that contain heavy metals in order to use these metals and the sulfur of the mattes produced with the procedure.
A procedure for the use of slags and minerals that contain heavy metals in order to use these metals and the sulfur of the mattes produced with the procedure.
A procedure for the use of slags and minerals that contain heavy metals in order to use these metals and the sulfur of the mattes produced with the procedure.
A new industrial product or particular combination of sulfur and iron extracted from pyrites and capable of allowing the sulfur of said pyrites to combine with hydrogen.
An industrial result that consists of pieces of different shapes and sizes, obtained with agglomerated cork, destined to keep afloat the nets used for fishing.