reverberatory in Germany

everberatory [rivəːbəreitriː] zurückstrahlende

Sentence patterns related to "reverberatory"

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1. Fibdom Agnominal disseisee reverberatory esquisse-esquisse minifloppies mixobarbaric

2. process off-gases from steel electric arc furnaces, aluminium reverberatory furnaces, and drying and baking ovens; and

Prozessabgase aus Stahl-Elektrolichtbogenöfen, Aluminium-Flammöfen sowie Trockenschränken und -anlagen und

3. Fettle:To line the hearth of (a reverberatory furnace) with loose sand or ore in preparation FOR pouring molten metal.

4. A novel technology of soda-lead concentrates reverberatory furnace smelting is put forward according to the characteristics of copper dross with low sulfur and high copper content.

5. The recycling aluminum industry shall phase out coal fired reverberatory and other reverberatories under 4 tons and crucible furnaces are prohibited to smelt recycling aluminum alloy.

6. 27 The recycling aluminum industry shall phase out coal fired reverberatory and other reverberatories under 4 tons and crucible furnaces are prohibited to smelt recycling aluminum alloy.

7. During Cupellation, lead and other base metals are converted into molten oxides, which are absorbed by the cupel, whereas the noble metals remain on its surface as “beads.” In metallurgy, Cupellation is the operation of separating noble metals from argentiferous lead; it is carried out in reverberatory furnaces at a temperature of about

8. During Cupellation, lead and other base metals are converted into molten oxides, which are absorbed by the cupel, whereas the noble metals remain on its surface as “beads.” In metallurgy, Cupellation is the operation of separating noble metals from argentiferous lead; it is carried out in reverberatory furnaces at a temperature of about