A., is the parent company of a group of businesses in
electrometallurgy, energy, mining and photovoltaic solar power.
The plenary session was followed by sessions on nickel laterite hydrometallurgy,
electrometallurgy, solid-state processing and smelting in pyrometallurgy, ores and processing, applications and recycling, and nickel and cobalt hydrometallurgy.
The textile,
electrometallurgy, food and automobile industry, environment technologies and renewable energy resources are the spheres in which the German small and medium enterprises want to invest in Macedonia or cooperate with the local partners.
Pechiney (Compagnie des produits chimiques et electrometallurgiques d'Alais, Froges et Camargue, or AFC-Pechiney), founded in 1855, was active in the period studied in chemicals and
electrometallurgy. It is a vertically integrated group with mining interests, salt marsh, and other related assets making it a diversified enterprise.
The fourth, HT corrosion in the process industries, focuses on the steel industry,
electrometallurgy, glass and ceramics production, refining, and the petrochemical and chemical industries.
Thomas Margaria is a research group leader and Roland Siclari is a the manager of technical services and product development for Pechiney
Electrometallurgy, Paris.
Chapter 6, "Discovery of Electricity," explores developments from the ancient Greeks to electrochemistry,
electrometallurgy, and the electric furnace.
Table 31 Privatisation programme in 2002 Q1 Q2 Q3 POAS SEKA PETKIM (gasoline distribution) (paper production) (petrochemicals) TAKSAN (machinery) SEKA (paper) IGSAS (fertilisers) ATAKOY HOTEL AND MARINA (tourism) DITAS (oil transportation) GERKONSAN (steel) Q1 Q4 POAS TUGSAS (gasoline distribution) (fertilisers) SUMER HOLDING (textile, leather, ceramics, carpet) BOTAS (Eskisehir and Bursa gas distribution) ELAZIG ETI KROM (chrome production) KUTAHYA ETI GUMUS (silver) ETI ELEKTRONMETALLURGY (
electrometallurgy) TURPAS (oil refining) Source: Turkey's Privatisation Administration (2002), Turkey government (2002d).
Meanwhile, a number of more entrepreneurial chemical companies were moving into two emerging growth industries: electrochemicals and
electrometallurgy. Among these was the Societe d'Electrochimie, founded in 1886 by Gall and Montlaur to exploit their patented process for the production of chlorates by electrolysis at plants at Vallorbe (Switzerland) and St.