Look up sinter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sinter may refer to: Sinter plant, in which iron-ore dust gets mixed with other fine materials at high...
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Sinter plants agglomerate iron ore fines (dust) with other fine materials at high temperature, to create a product that can be used in a blast furnace...
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Calcareous sinter is a freshwater calcium carbonate deposit, also known as calc-sinter. Deposits are characterised by low porosity and well-developed...
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Geyserite (redirect from Siliceous sinter)
Geyserite, or siliceous sinter, is a form of opaline silica that is often found as crusts or layers around hot springs and geysers. Botryoidal geyserite...
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Tufa (section Calcareous sinter)
Morphology can vary from mineratrophic wetlands to spring aprons (see calcareous sinter) Braided channel – Deposits form within a fluvial channel, dominated by...
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Sinterklaas (redirect from Sinter Klaas)
one of the sources of the popular Christmas icon of Santa Claus (Santa=Sinter, Claus=Klaas). Sinterklaas is based on the historical figure of Saint Nicholas...
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Holding Absence and Wargasm. On 6 January 2022, they released the single "Di-sinTer" featuring King Yosef. In February 2022, they opened for Knocked Loose and...
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Arnold Hague in 1887. Jewel Geyser is known for having a shiny, beaded sinter around its vent and erupting frequently. "Jewel Geyser". Yellowstone Geothermal...
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"grandfather". The geothermal field has many geysers, hot springs, and associated sinter deposits. These hot springs eventually form the Rio Salado, a major tributary...
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Electro sinter forging (ESF) is an industrial single electromagnetic pulse sintering technique to rapidly produce a wide range of small components in metals...
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natural wonders of New Zealand. They were reportedly the largest silica sinter deposits on Earth. They disappeared in the 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera...
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important powder metallurgy applications. The powder metallurgy "press and sinter" process generally consists of three basic steps: powder blending (or pulverisation)...
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Schunk Group (section Division Schunk Sinter Metals)
technology and air conditioning of computer rooms.[citation needed] The Schunk Sinter Metals Division of the Schunk Group consists of the firms of Schunk Sintermetalltechnik...
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commercial iron and steel, and the shaft furnaces used in combination with sinter plants in base metals smelting. Blast furnaces are estimated to have been...
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ancient active caldera. Many of the thermal features in Yellowstone build up sinter, geyserite, or travertine deposits around and within them. The various geyser...
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transport operation. The Eifel deposits, now called Calcareous sinter or calc-sinter (since it is neither onyx nor marble), have also been identified...
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North–South connection, St. Gudula is situated on the Parvis Sainte-Gudule/Sinter-Goedelevoorplein, a large forecourt east of the Boulevard de l'Impératrice/Keizerinlaan...
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Roasting (metallurgy) (section Sinter roasting)
roasting partially reduces an oxide ore before the actual smelting process. Sinter roasting involves heating the fine ores at high temperatures, where simultaneous...
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little sinter was deposited for about 2000 years. Once Geysir became active, precipitation of opal from the geothermal water lead to a siliceous sinter apron...
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at 360 to 380 °C (680 to 716 °F), allowing the fine particles to fuse (sinter) into a single mass. The major application of PTFE, consuming about 50%...
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bursts; and cone geysers which erupt from cones or mounds of siliceous sinter (including geyserite), usually in steady jets that last anywhere from a...
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powder does not melt as it falls through the flame. Instead it forms a sinter cone on the pedestal. When the tip of that cone reaches the hottest part...
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include piston oil-jet capability, forged and fillet rolled crankshaft, sinter forged connecting rods, a variable-length intake manifold, twin knock control...
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[kweɣskoˈmate]) is an inactive geyser in Puebla city, Puebla state, Mexico. The sinter cone that the geyser built up around its vent is 13 metres (43 ft) tall...
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Yellowstone National Park. It is noted for the particularly large geyserite sinter deposits, which form its cone. These deposits have been likened in appearance...
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highly active geothermal area most notable for its series of fault-stepped sinter terraces, located in a valley north of Taupō on the banks of the Waikato...
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1,450°C - 1,550°C in the production of cast irons for refining). Speiss Sinter plant Agglomerate "Cockerill Ougrée". tchorski. Archived from the original...
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(F) Drapery (G) Drapery (H) Helictites (I) Moonmilk (J) Sinter pool, rimstone (K) Calcite crystals (L) Sinter terrace (M) Karst (N) Body of water (O) Shield (P) Cave clouds...
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