Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HAFNIUM
1. These controls focus on how much of the material contains hafnium, another rare metal.
2. The British view is that zirconium sulphate with more than 0.05 per cent of hafnium does not require a licence, as it is difficult to refine – although this is challenged by some experts.
3. A Department of Trade and Industry spokeswoman said: ‘The DTI informed the Bulgarian authorities that the goods as described were not controlled under UK export control (as the hafnium content of the sand was 1.1 per cent by weight) and did not therefore require an export licence... this particular case raised no WMD end–use concerns.‘ However, John Large, an independent nuclear consultant, said: ‘It is not a very sophisticated process to extract the zirconium from such material.