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Kamran M. Khozan reviews the development of the VX KittyHawk
Kamran M. Khozan reviews the development of the VX KittyHawk, flying body aircraft, with Cheif Engineer Robert Skillen and Quality Control Manager Vanessa Branigan prior to assembly of the first flying prototype.
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Kamran M. Khozan reviews the development of the VX KittyHawk
Kamran M. Khozan reviews the development of the VX KittyHawk, flying body aircraft, with Cheif Engineer Robert Skillen and Quality Control Manager Vanessa Branigan prior to assembly of the first flying prototype.
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Mar 17, 2014
Foreign Mining Companies Working in Yemen
On January 30, 2007, the company (CVMR) was granted an exploration license: For a period of two years to carry out exploration for Precious ans Base Metals, including gold, nickel, copper, lead, zinc, platinum and Associated Minerals in the Asboh area (Al-Bayda Governorate) and Wadi Bayhan (Shabwah Governorate) and Bob Al Felak (Dhamar Governorate), with a total area of 993.5 square kilometer for exporation. http://cvmr.ca/popups/news_200701.html
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Sep 04, 2013
The First Phase Medium-term Notes Prospectus in 2011, Horoc
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Aug 19, 2013
The Second Phase Short-term Notes Prospectus in 2009, Horoc
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Aug 19, 2013
Direct extraction of nickel and iron from laterite ores using the carbonyl process
Abstract The carbonyl method of refining nickel and iron was invented more than 100 years ago and has been used for refining of nickel commercially. CVMR® developed the process of direct extraction of nickel and iron from laterite ores as metal carbonyls which in turn produced pure nickel and iron metals. CVMR®’s carbonyl technology has been applied to several types of limonite and saprolite ores containing other metals such as copper, cobalt and PGE. The …
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Aug 19, 2013
Certificate of Appreciation from University of Queensland
This certificate is hereby presented to CVMR Corporation in recognition of valuable contribution to the University of Queensland Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering Study Tour 2013.
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Jul 08, 2013
Understanding the Factors Affecting the Formation of Carbonyl Iron Electrodes in Rechargeable Alkaline Iron Batteries
Aswin K. Manohar, Chenguang Yang, Souradip Malkhandi, Bo Yang, G. K. Surya Prakash and S. R. Narayanan,z Abstract Rechargeable iron-based alkaline batteries such as iron – air and nickel – iron batteries are attractive for large-scale electrical energy storage because iron is inexpensive, globally-abundant and environmentally-friendly. Further, the iron electrode is known for its robustness to repeated charge/discharge cycling. During manufacturing these batteries are charged and discharged 20 to 50 times during which the …
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Feb 12, 2013
Carbonyl Surface Coating
Stage 1 A preliminary test applying a carbonyl nickel coating to several substrates was performed at CVMR Corporation in Toronto, Ontario, Canada (see Appendix 1-B in the Introduction Chapter). Zinc alloy A190, copper alloy C110 and low-carbon steel surfaces were prepared by depositing carbonyl nickel at 175 °C (347 °F). The coated specimens were subjected to various thermal exposures to increase interface bonding and to reduce residual stresses. The specimen geometries comprised planchets, approximately …
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Jan 01, 2013
The Carbonyl Nickel Coin Manufacturing Concept
1.Background The carbonyl or Mond process was discovered in 1884 when Ludwig Mond noticed that hot carbon monoxide (CO) gas would severely corrode nickel. The carbonyl process exploits the ability of CO to form compounds with many of the transition elements in Groups VIA to VIIIA of the Periodic Table of Elements. The process works particularly well for nickel and it is reversible. That is, nickel can be extracted from a substrate, or deposited …
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Jan 01, 2013
CARBONYL PROCESS
The carbonyl process is not part of the proposed action or any of the alternatives discussed in this EA, but it was briefly investigated during the course of this effort, so a concise summary of the process and the potential environmental impacts are included for reference. The carbonyl process was invented in 1903 and deposits nickel, iron, cobalt and some other metals by a relatively low-temperature gaseous process; but also can extract these metals …
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Jan 01, 2013



