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  1. INDUSTRY|iron, steel and other metal industries
    gásleasú Reference Doiciméad inmheánach de chuid an Choimisiuin: ENV-2024-00939 (conclúidí maidir le TIFAFanna le haghaidh ceártaí gaibhneachta agus teilgcheártaí)
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    próiseas gásleasúcháin Reference Doiciméad inmheánach de chuid an Choimisiuin: ENV-2024-00939 (conclúidí maidir le TIFAFanna le haghaidh ceártaí gaibhneachta agus teilgcheártaí)
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    Definition "próiseas trína dtarlaíonn an leasú trí chatalaíoch nó cruaitear a instealladh i bhfoirm ghásach" Reference Téarmeolaithe COM-GA; arna bhunú ar COM-Comhordú Téarmeolaíochta, agus ar: Doiciméad inmheánach de chuid an Choimisiuin: ENV-2024-00939 (conclúidí maidir le TIFAFanna le haghaidh ceártaí gaibhneachta agus teilgcheártaí)
    gas curing | gas curing process
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    Definition "process in which resins used as binder systems for sand moulds and cores undergo curing by injecting a catalyst or a hardener in a gaseous form (usually amines like TEA or DMEA) that triggers a chemical reaction that 'cures' the resin (and hardens the sand) but does not react with the resin itself" Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: - COM-Internal document: ENV-2024-00939 (BAT conclusions for smitheries & foundries)- 'Final Draft of the Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Document for the Smitheries and Foundries Industry' (21.8.2024), European Commission, 2024, JRC.- European Commission. DG ENV. Correspondence dated 14.11.2024"
    Comment "The difference between a) gas curing and b) gas hardening consists of a) the type of gas used and b) whether the gas reacts with the resin itself or whether it triggers a reaction that cures the resin but does not react with the resin itself."