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Orbite Technologies Inc EORBF

Orbite Technologies Inc is a Canada-based mineral-processing and resource development company. The firm is organised into the following segments; Specialty Products, Waste Monetization and Commodity Minerals. It produces alumina, silica, hematite, magnesium oxide, titanium oxide, smelter-grade alumina, rare earth oxides and rare metal oxides. The operation plant is based in Canada.


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Post by peterstockhouseon Nov 26, 2016 1:56am
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Question en francais and in English, ...

Question en francais and in English, ... Comme a dit Kelly, s'il devait introduire un materiau qui a des impuretes dans les systeme de calcination, disons de l'AHP, mais disons moins que 5N8, comment ferait-il lorsqu'ils voudraient calciner APRES duAHP plus pur ou 5N8 pur un autre client? Comment est-ce qu'ils feraient pour eliminer les impuretes apres.

Reponses? Est-ce que Glen Kelly peut repondre?

As Kelly mentionned, if they were to introcude a material that has impurities in the calcinator, something less than 5N8, say, how would they do to remove some of the impurities left by a batch that is less than 5n8, if they were to dry some HPA that has a putrity level of 5N8 after?

Maybe someone has an answer or can ask Glen?
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