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Long-time burning oil

Chemical Designations - Synonyms Long-time burning oil Mineral colza oil 300° oil signal oil Chemical Formula Not applicable. [Pg.293]

Long-Time Burning Oil Benzene Hexachloride MCP Calcium Phosphate... [Pg.151]

Long-Time Burning Oil Oil Mineral Seal MDI Diphenylmethanediiso-... [Pg.151]

Natural gas is the fuel of choice wherever it is available because of its clean burning and its competitive pricing as seen in Figure 1-30. Prices for Uranium, the fuel of nuclear power stations, and coal, the fuel of the steam power plants, have been stable over the years and have been the lowest. Environmental, safety concerns, high initial cost, and the long time from planning to production has hurt the nuclear and steam power industries. Whenever oil or natural gas is the fuel of choice, gas turbines and combined cycle plants are the power plant of choice as they convert the fuel into electricity very... [Pg.40]

Shellac is insoluble in water, but soluble in alcohol, acetone and turpentine, it slowly absorbs paraffin and swells up. The solution in alcohol is popular as shellac varnish. It can be used in combination with chlorates. Shellac powder does not cake so much during storage over a long time but a loaded composition which contains shelTac and paraffin or oil degenerates or shrinks slowly, and it sometimes causes an unexpected rapid burning through the gap created between the composition and the container. [Pg.113]

Small alite crystals Burning of very fine rawfeed at lowtemperature silica feed particles less than 50 pm (Long, 1982a) short thickening time in oil-well cements (Long, 1984a)... [Pg.75]

In-situ burning is effective if the following conditions are in place (i) the oil slick is sufficiently wide so that a good volume of oils burnt off at a time, (ii) the oil is very thick to sustain combustion, (iii) the water is calm and (iv) the slick location is distant from sensitive facilities. However, because of sea weather conditions discussed above (sea current, wind and temperature), all of these conditions rarely exist for a long time and for this... [Pg.215]

Before relighting a hot furnaee that burns fuel oil with a flash point above ambient temperature, sweep it out for a period of time, long enough to make sure that any unburnt oil has evaporated. If this eauses too mueh delay, then pilot burners supplied by an alternative supply should be kept alight at all times. [Pg.224]

In contrast to the United States, many oil- and gas-producing areas of the world do not have a well-developed gas distribution system and large numbers of consumers want a clean-burning, environmentally friendly industrial and residential fuel. Also, many of these areas have the potential capability for producing large quantities of natural gas for long periods of time. One way of solving this problem is to... [Pg.917]

If this is done enough times, fairly pure hydrogen can be generated for use in Haber ammonia synthesis. The carbon monoxide and hydrogen can also be converted to methanol, an alcohol that can be burned as a fuel, or, if repeated many times and with a catalyst, converted into the long-chain carbon compounds that make up waxes and oils. [Pg.168]


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