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Turbo blower

Specimen Location Condenser from turbo blower... [Pg.223]

Figure 12-86. Typical effects of capacity control on horsepower for centrifugal compressors. (Used by permission Stepanoff, A. J. Turbo-blowers, 1955. John Wiley Sons Inc. All rights reserved.)... Figure 12-86. Typical effects of capacity control on horsepower for centrifugal compressors. (Used by permission Stepanoff, A. J. Turbo-blowers, 1955. John Wiley Sons Inc. All rights reserved.)...
Turbo-Blower Manual, ME-1650.00, Ingersoll-Rand Go., New York, NY. [Pg.578]

The air required for combustion is compressed by rotating piston compressors or turbo blowers. The air is preheated in heat exchangers by hot gases containing carbon black leaving the reactor. This conserves energy and thus improves the carbon black yield. Preheated air temperatures of 500-700 °C are common. [Pg.152]

Piston Compressors and Blowers.—The large quantities of air required for blast-furnaces and Bessemer converters are usually supplied by piston compressors of large capacity, driven either by steam or gas engines. Turbo-blowers directly driven by steam turbines, however, have been recently developed for this work. [Pg.167]

Flow of combustion air to the gasifier is controlled by a manually adjustable damper at the outlet of the turbo blower. [Pg.373]

CJeneration of HP superheated steam and use in various units in the plant such as turbo-blower/turbo-generator, sulfur melter, filter, and feeding section, as well as excess steam available and used in own premises or actually sold to external clients nearby. [Pg.99]

Power consumption— about 35-70 kWh/MT of acid produced depending on whether turbo blower is used, treated water is available at site, oleum towers are installed and run continuously or partially bypassed, etc. [Pg.122]

Note that other types of compressors can also be used for steam (e.g., lobe, reciprocating, axial, turbo blowers, etc.). Benstead (1982) has reported on some preliminary studies at the Electricity Council Research Center (Ca-penhurst-Chester, England) on a pilot steam-spray dryer for ceramics. The dryer exhaust steam was split off and compressed the high-pressure steam gave up its latent heat to the incoming steam. He modeled two designs for comparison. One used a standard compressor that withstood the superheat. The other considered a compressor with water injection into the suction vapor... [Pg.108]

Turbo blower 0.1-10 2 20 all weldable materials e.g., stainless steel, monel, titanium, nickel, etc. (also plated or rubber-coated)... [Pg.146]


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