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Combustion equipment, solid-fuel burning

Fixed carbon is the combustible residue left after the volatile matter is driven off. It is not all carbon. Its form and hardness are an indication of fuel coking properties and, therefore, serve as a guide in the selection of combustion equipment. Generally, fixed carbon represents that portion of fuel that must be burned in the solid state. [Pg.39]


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