-
charred wood, and
petroleum coke
classified as
cokes or char. It can
include polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and
heavy metals like mercury.
Soot causes...
- "bukva" to
refer to the tree. The
pigment bistre was made from
beech wood soot.
Beech litter raking as a
replacement for
straw in
animal husbandry was...
- fire box,
producing wood gas,
solid ash and
soot, the
latter of
which have to be
removed periodically from the gasifier. The
wood gas can then be filtered...
- far
cleaner burning than a
wood fire or a gasoline-powered
engine (without
emissions controls),
producing little, if any
soot. When used in a stationary...
-
nuclear war. The
hypothesis is
based on the fact that such
fires can
inject soot into the stratosphere,
where it can
block some
direct sunlight from reaching...
- A
chimney sweep is a
person who
inspects then
clears soot and
creosote from chimneys. The
chimney uses the
pressure difference caused by a hot
column of...
- A
wood-burning
stove (or
wood burner or log
burner in the UK) is a
heating or
cooking appliance capable of
burning wood fuel,
often called solid fuel...
- form
called an inkstick.
Basic India ink is
composed of a
variety of fine
soot,
known as lampblack,
combined with
water to form a liquid. No
binder material...
- and
calligraphy ink. Pine
soot ink is made from the
soot of pine
wood. It has less glue and so
spreads more than oil
soot ink. It
gives a blueish-black...
- complete. In a
rocket m**** heater, by-products of combustion, such as smoke,
soot, and
creosote compounds, are
sucked into the
insulated tunnel of the unit...