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  • 21industrial polymers, major — Introduction       chemical compounds used in the manufacture of synthetic industrial materials.       In the commercial production of plastics, elastomers, man made fibres, adhesives, and surface coatings, a tremendous variety of polymers are… …

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  • 22Industrial archaeology of Dartmoor — The industrial archaeology of Dartmoor covers a number of the industries which have, over the ages, occurred on Dartmoor, and the remaining evidence surrounding them. Currently only a few industries are economically significant, yet all three… …

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  • 23fuel oil — an oil used for fuel, esp. one used as a substitute for coal, as crude petroleum. * * * ▪ petroleum product also called  furnace oil        fuel consisting mainly of residues from crude oil distillation. It is used primarily for steam boilers in… …

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  • 24Fuel Oil —   Any liquid petroleum product burned for the generation of heat in a furnace or firebox, or for the generation of power in an engine. Domestic (residential) heating fuels are classed as Nos. 1, 2, 3; Industrial fuels as Nos. 4, 5, and 6.   ***… …

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  • 25industrial ceramics —       Ceramics are broadly defined as inorganic, nonmetallic materials that exhibit such useful properties as high strength and hardness, high melting temperatures, chemical inertness, and low thermal and electrical conductivity but that also… …

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  • 26Fuel-switching DSM program assistance —   DSM program assistance where the sponsor encourages consumers to change from one fuel to another for a particular end use service. For example, utilities might encourage consumers to replace electric water heaters with gas units or encourage… …

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  • 27fuel oil — Oil used for fuel in industrial plants, also in dwelling houses …

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  • 28Synthetic fuel — or synfuel is any liquid fuel obtained from coal, natural gas, or biomass. It can sometimes refer to fuels derived from other solids such as oil shale, tar sand, waste plastics, or from the fermentation of biomatter. It can also (less often)… …

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  • 29Life in Great Britain during the Industrial Revolution — Industrial revolution is defined as the vast social and economic changes that resulted from the development of steam powered machinery and mass production methods, beginning in the late eighteenth century in Great Britain and extending through… …

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  • 30industrial (process) fuel — Смотри металлургическое топливо …

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