Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:front:0:p10
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for use of carbonates in clay materials
4.23B General requirements for sampling clay material
4.23C General requirements for analysing clay material
4.24 General requirements for sampling carbonates
4.25 General requirements for analysis of carbonates
Division 4.2.4—Soda ash use and production
4.26 Application
4.27 Outline of Division
Subdivision 4.2.4.1—Soda ash use
4.28 Available methods
4.29 Method 1—use of soda ash
Subdivision 4.2.4.2—Soda ash production
4.30 Available methods
4.31 Method 1—production of soda ash
4.32 Method 2—production of soda ash
4.33 Method 3—production of soda ash
Division 4.2.5—Measurement of quantity of carbonates consumed and products derived from carbonates
4.34 Purpose of Division
4.35 Criteria for measurement
4.36 Indirect measurement at point of consumption or production—criterion AA
4.37 Direct measurement at point of consumption or production—criterion AAA
4.38 Acquisition or use or disposal without commercial transaction—criterion BBB
4.39 Units of measurement
Part 4.3—Industrial processes—chemical industry
Division 4.3.1—Ammonia production
4.40 Application
4.41 Available methods
4.42 Method 1—ammonia production
4.43 Method 2—ammonia production
4.44 Method 3—ammonia production
Division 4.3.2—Nitric acid production
4.45 Application
4.46 Available methods
4.47 Method 1—nitric acid production
4.48 Method 2—nitric acid production
Division 4.3.3—Adipic acid production
4.49 Application
4.50 Available methods
Division 4.3.4—Carbide production
4.51 Application
4.52 Available methods
Division 4.3.5—Chemical or mineral production, other than carbide production, using a carbon reductant or carbon anode
4.53 Application
4.54 Available methods
4.55 Method 1—chemical or mineral production, other than carbide production, using a carbon reductant or carbon anode
4.56 Method 2—chemical or mineral production, other than carbide production, using a carbon reductant or carbon anode
4.57 Method 3—chemical or mineral production, other than carbide production, using a carbon reductant or carbon anode
Division 4.3.6—Sodium cyanide production
4.58 Application
4.59 Available methods
Division 4.3.7—Hydrogen production
4.60 Application
4.61 Available methods
4.62A Method 2—hydrogen production
4.62B Method 3—hydrogen production
Part 4.4—Industrial processes—metal industry
Division 4.4.1—Iron, steel or other metal production using an integrated metalworks
4.63 Application
4.64 Purpose of Division
4.65 Available methods for production of a metal from an integrated metalworks
4.66 Method 1—production of a metal from an integrated metalworks
4.67 Method 2—production of a metal from an integrated metalworks
4.68 Method 3—production of a metal from an integrated metalworks
Division 4.4.2—Ferroalloys production
4.69 Application
4.70 Available methods
4.71 Method 1—ferroalloy metal
4.72 Method 2—ferroalloy metal
4.73 Method 3—ferroalloy metal
Division 4.4.3—Aluminium production (carbon dioxide emissions)
4.74 Application
Sudivision 4.4.3.1—Aluminium—emissions from consumption of carbon anodes in aluminium production
4.75 Available methods
4.76 Method 1—aluminium (carbon anode consumption)
4.77 Method 2—aluminium (carbon anode consumption)
4.78 Method 3—aluminium (carbon anode consumption)
Subdivision 4.4.3.2—Aluminium—emissions from production of baked carbon anodes in aluminium production
4.79 Available methods
4.80 Method 1—aluminium (baked carbon anode production)
4.81 Method 2—aluminium (baked carbon anode production)
4.82 Method 3—aluminium (baked carbon