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flying ash.
After the
development of high-temperature
heating elements and
widespread electrification in
developed countries, new
muffle furnaces quickly...
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Bottom ash is part of the non-combustible
residue of
combustion in a
power plant, boiler,
furnace, or incinerator. In an
industrial context, it has traditionally...
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blast furnace is a type of
metallurgical furnace used for
smelting to
produce industrial metals,
generally pig iron, but also
others such as lead or...
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appropriate method for
ash determination varies depending upon the type of
sample analyzed. Each
method may vary in
parameters such as
furnace temperature, residence...
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Ragland KW,
Baker AJ (1993). "Wood
Ash Composition as a
Function of
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region of
Washington County, and is said to have had the last log and
ash furnace in the area,
still in use in 1864.
Cadet had its
start when the railroad...
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brief period at the turn of the century.
Furnaces that used
solid fuels required daily maintenance to
remove ash and "clinkers" that ac****ulated in the...
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ash and
Pearl ash by a new
Apparatus and Process".
Pearl ash was a
purer quality made by
calcination of
potash in a
reverberatory furnace or kiln...
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retort furnaces, in
which the
subject material is
isolated from the fuel and all of the
products of
combustion including gases and
flying ash.
There are...
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properties are
important to the
usefulness of coke in
blast furnaces. In
terms of composition, low
ash and
sulphur content are desirable.
Other important characteristics...