2015
DOI: 10.17580/em.2015.02.08
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Use of peat ingredients for production of fire-extinguishing powders

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“…The significant issue of technological processes of production, processing and peat use [1][2][3] is peat structure formation in the process of heat-and-mass transfer. To increase the production efficiency the current peat processing and drying technologies [4][5][6] are to be improved and new technologies are to be sought around the results of modern research and engineering achievements.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The significant issue of technological processes of production, processing and peat use [1][2][3] is peat structure formation in the process of heat-and-mass transfer. To increase the production efficiency the current peat processing and drying technologies [4][5][6] are to be improved and new technologies are to be sought around the results of modern research and engineering achievements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An automated technological process can monitor the parameters of peat briquette production process such as temperature, humidity, filling level, dust content, processing degree [9]. It can be done with a direct digital control.…”
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“…The modernization of Federal State Educational Standards calls for some software [1-3] meant for studying technological and industrial material independently [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] with the test of the knowledge gained to follow up and the human-generated interference to be eliminated.…”
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“…But extraction and subsequent drying of peat significantly reduce the value of the total moisture capacity. This is due to oxidation processes during drying and air sorption on structural elements [6]. The effect of partial hydrophobization during peat drying is manifested to a greater degree in systems with a low concentration of mineral components (peat ash).…”
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confidence: 99%