Cabot Kashima K.K.
Cabot Kashima Kashima (鹿島) is the name of several places in Japan: - Kashima, Ibaraki, a city in Ibaraki Prefecture
- Kashima, Saga, a city in Saga Prefecture
- Kashima District, Ibaraki, a district in Ibaraki Prefecture
K.K., a joint venture owned 90% by Cabot and 10% by Kashima Oil, opened a facility in Kashima, Japan that will manufacture some 9,000 tons of special blacks per year when fully operational. The venture will utilize advanced process controls and reactor Reactor (electricity)
A device for introducing an inductive reactance into a circuit. Inductive reactance x is a function of the product of frequency f and inductance L; thus, x = 2πfL. technology to facilitate production. The plant required a $34 million investment and features an on-site technical service laboratory, which will support customer assistance requirements and product application testing application testing - system testing .
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