Process for treating combustion systems with pressure-hydrated d

Furnaces – Process – Treating fuel constituent or combustion product

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44 1SR, 110345, 423242, 423244, B01D 5334, C10L 1004, C10L 1006

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046165746

ABSTRACT:
A process for eliminating, reducing or modifying slagging, convective tube fouling, corrosion, sulfur trioxide formation, acid smut and plume visibility by intermittently injecting pressure-hydrated dolomitic lime consisting of porous, particles having a high specific surface and a low settling rate in water into the interior of a combustion system.

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