Friday, 29 December 2017

What is innovation in Russia?

They wrote on the site «The National University of Science and Technology "MISiS" (formerly Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys State Technological University»: «Metallurgists of NITU "MISiS" for the first time in the world have built a unique furnace for highly efficient processing of man-made waste» (November 13, 2017)

Why do they build an oven for smelting  man-made waste?
They do not have an iron deposit?
Maybe this is because they are selling rich deposits to Chinese companies. (Sinosteel Corp., Rizhao Steel Holding Group, Jianlong Group.) More

They tell: "We have perfected the technology of Romelt, created in MISiS in the 80's"
The spent 40 years to create a pilot installation!
How many years will it take them to create an industrial furnace?
Hundreds of years?

They wrote on another site: «Innovative technology of smelting cast iron»
Can we read that technology is innovative, if she could not break into the market for 40 years?
I think not.

They say they can get a slag of a certain quality (Slag is a waste of pig iron production).
Why should I slag? I buy a stove to get cast iron.

They do not write about the quality of cast iron.
Obviously, they have nothing to show off?
The quality of cast iron is bad?

They write that they receive a concentrate of non-ferrous metals too.
I think they get the dust of the smelting furnace, not the concentrate.
 

Wikipedia: "The term "innovation" can be defined as something original and more effective and, as a consequence, new, that "BREAKS INTO" the market or society.[2] It is related to, but not the same as, invention,[3]..."

Here you can see 
"AGENCY OF INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION (Russia)" doesn't know that lithium, tantalum and niobium are not rare-earth metals

"DISCOVERY RESEARCH GROUP" (Russia) doesn't know that lithium, tantalum and niobium are not rare-earth metals

Ph.D. Natalia Petrovskaya

1 comment:

  1. I think they get the dust of the smelting furnace, not the concentrate.

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