THE INFLUENCE OF PROCESS PARAMETERS ON BROWN STOCK PULP WASHING AT NATRON-HAYAT MAGLAJ
Brown stock washing is one of the major unit operations within the pulp manufacturing business. Poor operating washers have the potential to significantly and negatively affect almost every other area of a pulp and paper mill, including the mill’s environmental performance. The objective of the pulp washing is to remove the soluble impurities...
By Armina Čamić, Šefkija Botonjić
GALLIC ACID ANALYSIS BY HIGH-RESOLUTION LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY ON REVERSE PHASES IN RASPBERRY FLOWER EXTRACT (Rubus idaeus L.)
Gallic acid is a phenolic acid widely spread in various plants, where it is present either in free form or as part of tannins, called gallotannins. It shows several positive effects on human health. It has different biological effects: antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory. Many scientists are showing great interest in gallic acid precisely b...
By Dejana Kasapović, Fehim Korać, Farzet Bikić
THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS IN I-BEAMS PRODUCTION IN THE WORLD
Some specific aspects in the state of art regarding the improvements related to I-beams and parallel flanged I-beams production are presented in this paper. One practical solution in the variety of the conversions of the classical to the universal rolling stands is described in some more detail, as well as an overview of the latest improvements in ...
By Faik Uzunović, Omer Beganović, Lamija Sušić
CORROSION INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF POTASSIUM DICHROMATE ON ALUMINIUM ALLOY IN CHLORIDE SOLUTION
Aluminium and its alloys have excellent corrosion resistance. When aluminium is exposed to the atmosphere, a thin invisible oxide Al2O3 is formed, protecting the metal from further oxidation. Compared to pure metals, alloys can have higher corrosion resistance depending on the content of certain alloying elements. Various substances such as organic...
By Safija Herenda, Selma Burović, Jelena Šćepanović, Darko Vuksanović
WASTE SULFUR AS A PARTIAL FILLER REPLACEMENT IN SELF-PLACING CONCRETE
The effect of partial replacement of natural filler by ground waste sulfur originated from the oil refining process on fresh and hardened properties of self-compacting concrete was investigated. Properties investigated were slump flow, V-funnel, L-box, and sieve segregation of fresh concrete mixes; and compressive, flexural, and bond (pull off) str...
By Milica Vlahović, Aleksandar Savić, Sanja Martinović, Tatjana Volkov Husović
PROPERTIES OF AUSTENITE STAINLESS STEEL MICROALLOYED WITH TELLURIUM AND ZIRCONIUM
Stainless steel X8CrNiS18-9 (standard EN 10088-3: 2005) is the most commonly used austenitic stainless steel due to its good machinability. This steel has high mechanical and working properties thanks to a complex alloying, primarily with the elements such as chromium and nickel. The content of sulphur present in the steel from 0.15 to 0.35% improv...
By Derviš Mujagić, Aida Imamović, Mustafa Hadžalić
COMPARISON OF ACETIC ACID ADSORPTION KINETICS ON DIFFERENT WASTE MATERIALS
In this paper, the adsorption properties of two metallurgical wastes (slag and anode dust) and two municipal wastes (eggshells and coffee grounds) were described. Acetic acid was used as the adsorbate Adsorption kinetic was monitored during the adsorption process. The obtained results showed that all tested waste materials can be used as potential ...
By Anita Štrkalj, Zoran Glavaš