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High Pan Fires

These are for the purpose of firing inflammable objects at a distance. They must be made in such a manner as to cocninne the property of burning slowly with the development of as high a temperature as possible. The mixture used in Prussia for this purpose consisted of 76 pans of grey mixcuce and 24 pares of coJopboay. In Bavaria a combination of meal powder with warm mixture was customary. [Pg.471]

The injured plaintiff in the case put the rollers in a pan of water on an electric stove, turned the burner to high, went to lie down and fell asleep. The fire soon developed. [Pg.230]

Dow Chemical Co. developed a high-performance product based on PAN carbon fiber type materials using non-conducting carbonaceous curly fibers. The technology produced permanently bulked carbonaceous fibers with 65-85% carbon and bulked carbon fibers with over 85% carbon, which could be used as the basis for lightweight (3.2-16 kgm ) fire retardant insulation and for fire blocking panels. [Pg.970]

Janvijitsakul BC Kuprianov VI (2008) Major gaseous and PAN emissiiuis fiom fluidized-bed combustor firing rice husk with high combustion effidtaicy. Fuel Process Technol 89 777-787... [Pg.374]

Biological waste can be taken off-site by a contractor for treatment at their facilities. However, most facilities treat biological waste on site. Materials potentially contaminated with infectious materials are placed in biohazard bags in pans and these pans are treated with high temperature and steam in an autoclave. There are established protocols and procedures for doing this. It is important that no volatile organic solvent be included in this process, since this could lead to exposures or fires. [Pg.529]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.318 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.318 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.318 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.31 ]




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