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soot blower

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soot blower [′su̇t ‚blōยทər]
(engineering)
A system of steam or air jets used to maintain cleanliness, efficiency, and capacity of heat-transfer surfaces by the periodic removal of ash and slag from the heat-absorbing surfaces.


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CORROSION SOOT BLOWER LANCE TUBE CORROSION IN RECOVERY BOILERS APPLICATION: This report may help mills identify and resolve recovery boiler lance tube corrosion problems.
system, no soot blower emission is visible during cleanup.
Under the contract, BE&K will reconstruct the lower furnace of the mill's large recovery boiler including: replacing furnace walls and existing sloped floor; upgrading the combustion air system; and replacing a smelt dissolving tank, as well as installing new agitators and soot blowers.
 
 
 
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