asphaltic coal

asphaltic coal
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  • Coal combustion products — (CCPs) (also called coal combustion wastes (CCW)) are categorized in four groups, each based on physical and chemical forms derived from coal combustion methods and emission controls: Fly ash is captured after coal combustion by filters (bag… …   Wikipedia

  • asphaltic felt — ruberoidas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Ruloninė hidroizoliacinė medžiaga iš specialaus kartono, įmirkyto naftos bitumu ir apibarstyto smulkiagrūde mineraline medžiaga. atitikmenys: angl. asphalt sheet; asphalt(ed) felt; asphaltic felt;… …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • coal-tar saturated felt — ruberoidas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Ruloninė hidroizoliacinė medžiaga iš specialaus kartono, įmirkyto naftos bitumu ir apibarstyto smulkiagrūde mineraline medžiaga. atitikmenys: angl. asphalt sheet; asphalt(ed) felt; asphaltic felt;… …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • asphalt — asphaltic, adj. asphaltlike, adj. /as fawlt/ or, esp. Brit., / falt/, n. 1. any of various dark colored, solid, bituminous substances, native in various areas of the earth and composed mainly of hydrocarbon mixtures. 2. a similar substance that… …   Universalium

  • Fly ash — Photomicrograph made with a Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM): Fly ash particles at 2,000x magnification Fly ash is one of the residues generated in combustion, and comprises the fine particles that rise with the flue gases. Ash which does not… …   Wikipedia

  • pyrobitumen — pyrobituminous, pyrobituminoid, adj. /puy roh bi tooh meuhn, tyooh , bich oo /, n. any of the dark, solid hydrocarbons including peat, coal, and bituminous shale. [1900 05; PYRO + BITUMEN] * * * ▪ chemistry       natural, solid hydrocarbon… …   Universalium

  • Albertite — is a type of asphalt found in Albert County, New Brunswick. It is a type of solid hydrocarbon. It is a deep black and lustrous variety, and is less soluble in turpentine than the usual type of asphalt. It was from Albertite that kerosene was… …   Wikipedia

  • Title 30 of the United States Code — outlines the role of mineral lands and mining in the United States Code.* United States Bureau of Mines * Mineral Lands and Regulations in General * Lands Containing Coal, Oil, Gas, Salts, Asphaltic Materials, Sodium, Sulphur, and Building Stone… …   Wikipedia

  • petroleum refining — Introduction  conversion of crude oil into useful products. History Distillation of kerosene and naphtha       The refining of crude petroleum owes its origin to the successful drilling of the first oil well in Titusville, Pa., in 1859. Prior to… …   Universalium

  • Asphalt — Note: The terms bitumen and asphalt are mostly interchangeable, except where asphalt is used as an abbreviation for asphalt concrete For other uses, see Asphalt (disambiguation). Natural bitumen from the Dead sea …   Wikipedia

  • Asphalt — As phalt, Asphaltum As*phal tum, n. [Gr. ?, of eastern origin: cf. F. asphalte.] 1. Mineral pitch, Jews pitch, or compact native bitumen. It is brittle, of a black or brown color and high luster on a surface of fracture; it melts and burns when… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English


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