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Material is put on a sinter machine in two layers.
It was still warm, not especially dense, like a bit of sinter from a furnace.
The purpose of sinter are to be used converting iron into steel.
The research of sinter shows that Geysir has been active for approximately 10,000 years.
In 1932 sinter metal production was started with sintering bearings.
The cake is then broken down into pieces of sinter for the blast furnace.
The average useful life of a sinter plate filter element can exceed 10 years.
It is noted for the particularly large geyserite sinter deposits, which form its cone.
The rigid sinter plate filters have an extremely stable structure and can be recycled.
Narrow crevices that enter from the north are richly clad with sinter.
Many of these features build up sinter, geyserite, or travertine deposits around and within them.
The sinter product is then charged with coke into an electric retort furnace.
It is sometimes referred to as sinter.
The filter drum is coated with a porous sinter metal layer.
Jewel Geyser is known for having a shiny, beaded sinter around its vent.
The main agents responsible for the deposition of siliceous sinter are algae and other vegetation in the water.
Using sinter technology, polyimide powder can be manufactured into semi-finished products and components.
The process starts by charging solid sinter and heated coke into the top of the blast furnace.
Some drying tubes have a glass sinter to prevent desiccant falling into the reaction vessel.
The result is useful solid forms, such as sinter, pellets, briquettes, or nodules.
Siliceous sinter, a name for Geyserite, a form of opaline silica.
Many smelting companies were seeking new processes to replace sinter plants and blast furnaces.
The same improved sinter results (compared to conventional sintering) can be achieved by all direct hot pressing techniques.
Research facilities such as universities and institutes take advantage of the short sinter cycles which help to speed up the research process.
The principles of sintering-based methods are simple ("sinter" has roots in the English "cinder").