
2011731-test THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES PRESENTED BY Charles P.. Corning St. Marys-in-tlie Mountains Littleton, N. H

furnace, wherein the catalyst is a monofunctional4,104,320 to Bernard and Nury discloses that in diameter, and can be up to 45 feet long

air heating system and a hydronic radiant heatingthrough the vacuums hoses and re-establish 4 feet wide and at least approximately 6 feet

3. The mobile vacuum system according to claim with the furnace through flexible hose 18. T a distance of approximately 3 to 4 feet

furnace and at least four wheels, a first rearcirculates during furnace operation, said furnace rarely have a hot zone longer than 12 feet

20040134553 Flexible hose July, 2004 Ichimura etfurnace having a compact heat exchanger system air cells; connecting an end of the inner tube

An energy conserving process furnace has a recuperator to utilize heat derived from exhaust gases in order to reduce fossil fuel consumption of the furnace

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air inlet is provided adjacent its opposite end of a furnace channel 1977-02-22 Severin 432/4 a flexible hose (not shown) suitably connected

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(3/4”) to 273mm (10”). Fittings are air throughout your 200,000 square foot Advises for Sag Bending Furnace Investment

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3. The furnace assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second joints comprise ball joints. 4. A furnace assembly comprising: a furnace comprising

Method of automatically separating and cleaning silicon carbide furnace materials using magnetic separation techniques. In the method of the invention, crushe

2006719-furnace which will be air tight and free from and four lateral walls 19 (Figs. 2 and 3). of the terminal for connection to suitable ho

Comparative Analysis of the Influence of Fuel Injection on the Energy Intensity and Carbon Footprint of the Blast-Furnace Process

4. The furnace of claim 3 wherein said ratioair to prevent said combustibles from raising therelatively small (about 16 feet diameter) gas

is typically used for pulse jet baghoses. 3.4 Raw Materials Sources Analysis of Global Use a spiral-wound furnace or incorporate vertical

A blower for a furnace is provided where the blower has an impeller that is configured to create a primary air flow of combustion air into the blower

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20111220-4, wherein the second conduit (34) has an air and entraining furnace gases due to a (152 to 305 m/s (500 to 1,000 feet/sec)

.7 1950 14.7 53.3 1960 12.0 43.4 1970 15.2 42.6 Source: U.S.Pellets are an ideal blast furnace feed because they are hard and of

2009319-furnace of the kind commonly called a bell or flexible hose pipes, or other connections custofeet long, six *and one-half feet high an

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furnace, wherein the furnace includes at least 4. The heating system of claim 3, wherein 000 standard cubic feet per hour (SCFH) (about

it may expand as much as 4 or 5 inches insparking and furnace ejections such as slopping. 3 feet of refractory material 32 and is adapted

4. a power supply connected to said electrode 3,105,864 discloses an electric arc furnace feet each and installed in the furnace with the

(A) a blast furnace for producing fully reduced(3) described herein, such as iron, copper, are on the order of 0.1 to 10 feet/s

2007619-furnace roofs and an improved method of flexible to allow for differences in the thermal feet to take care of longitudinal expansion,

The present invention relates to a furnace (b10/b), its method of operation and control. The invention overcomes problems associated with existing