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- noun Plural form of
preheater .
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Examples
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In the case of China, however, plants of capacities up to 600 tpd, including those on rotary-kiln technology incorporating preheaters or precalcinators, are included in the list of mini-cement plants.
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As per the first contract, Foster Wheeler will provide for a single 50 MWe train thermal plant steam generating components feedwater heaters, preheaters, evaporators, superheaters, and reheaters as well as site advisory services at the plant's commissioning phase.
unknown title 2011
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As noted, both batch and inline systems are available with traditional IR preheaters.
unknown title 2009
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Many plants use Besides its use and subsequent availability in feed preheaters to supply heat for operation. numerous industrial processes and also in generat Significant energy savings can be associated ing electricity, steam is also employed to drive with system optimization.
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Economizers and air preheaters: Types, advantages and disadvantages, locations, soot removal and soot blowers.
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Scavengers cannot effectively substitute Oxygen present in boiler feedwater becomes for the function of the deaerator; if the oxygen very aggressive when heated, causing corrosive content of the feedwater is greater than 50ug / 1 damage to preheaters and economizers.
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Pulverized coal fired fur In coal-fired boilers, an accumulation of flyash naces, however, require the use of air heaters or particles will result in a certain amount of metal preheaters to evaporate the moisture in the coal erosion on economizer tubes.
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