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Coal, crushing

Kelt Width, Inches Lump Slone or Ore Gravel Lump Coal Crushed Ore and Stone t Slack Coal f Sand Wood Chips Grain... [Pg.81]

STB—soil transmitting belt CD—coal digging CC—coal crushing CTB—coal transmitting belt. [Pg.7]

Crushed stone, cement clinkers, gravel, larger coals, crushed slate and gypsum slag. [Pg.308]

Cyclone boilers, installed by electric utilities until about 1975 in order to utilize slagging coals typically found in the Midwestern US, are distinct combustion systems that are highly favorable to cofiring petroleum coke. Coal crushed typically to 6.35 mm x 0 mm (V4 x 0 ) is introduced into a barrel typically 2.4 - 3.0 m (8 - 10 ft) diameter and 3.0 m - 3.7 m (10 - 12 ft) long where combustion occurs in a highly intense environment. Normally 2-14 cyclone barrels are mounted horizontally for a given furnace the largest cyclone boiler has 23 cyclone barrels. [Pg.49]

Primary fuel CWS Pulverized coal Crushed coal... [Pg.93]


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