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Mer. 18/01/2017 11:00 Andromede, Bâtiment 11, Etage 3

Séminaire
SWANSON Claudia (University of Chester)
Segregation of Anhydrite in Sintered Naturally Occurring Rock Salt

(Nanostructures & Spectroscopie)


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Segregation of Anhydrite in Sintered Naturally Occurring Rock Salt

Sodium chloride has been extensively studied for its behaviour when being sintered. A new approach is the utilization of rock salt. In the sinter process, the salt is getting heated just below its melting point, where the atoms are already starting to reassemble with evaporation and deposition mechanism. Rock salt consists of impurities like calcium sulfate, which gives very interesting results from pure sodium chloride. The sinter experiments are performed in partnership with the Federal Institute of Material Research and Testing (BAM) in Berlin.


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