POX definition

POX means purgeable organic halides.
POX means pressure oxidation.
POX or “pressure oxidation” means a technological operation in which slurry is subjected to high pressure and high temperature in an autoclave with the goal to destroy sulphide particles enveloping gold particles and make slurry amenable to cyanide leaching;

Examples of POX in a sentence

  • The parties hereto agree that the immediately preceding sentence and the second immediately preceding sentence shall only apply if an Equity Trading Permit is required to clear trades effected on or through Archipelago Exchange, L.L.C. under the rules of POX Equities, mc.

  • The network included two OpenFlow NEC top of rack switches and was managed via a POX OpenFlow controller.

  • Content Direct Web Services are accessed through a SOAP or POX protocol running over HTTP/HTTPS.

  • W&W has preliminary drawings Radial Flow Reactor for radial-flow small POX housing, need updated disclosure and instructions to proceed to proposed claims and search.

  • The FIBRE infrastructure provides OpenFlow enabled devices for the use case which provides the topology and current network state information to the POX based SDN controller.

  • Methanol plant produces methanol from syngas which is output of the POX plant.

  • A monitoring module in the POX controller will collate all server & network resource informations, evaluate them if there are any possible problems (congestion, utilization etc.) and then reroute users media players to appropriate media content streamers.

  • The Function of the POX plant is to create syntheses gas (syngas) from CH4.

  • The paper was beneficial with giving information about the POX plant.

  • CH4 POX Separator POX is a good alternative for steam reforming where a limited amount of oxygen is allowed to burn with the natural gas feed.

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