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(Agglomeration is the fusing of fine feed material into larger chunks that can be fed into a blast furnace or retort, eliminating the problem of losing the fine feed in the hot air blast).
The sintering machine consists of an endless belt of moving metal pallets with grate bottoms on which a fine feed charge is spread and passed under a burner.
The furnace is relatively quiet, and it does not blow out much fine feed (which is added through roof ports) with the exhaust gases.
After having consummated their brief relationship, this Stud Stallion then gets led away for a fine feed and a bit of a rub down followed by a nice sleep until he is up for it once more.
First, an experimental apparatus is established by designing and producing an ultrasonic elliptic-vibration shoe and a fine feed mechanism, and then attaching them on a conventional centerless grinder which is commercially available.
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It works fine, feeding data into Samsung's S Health app, but I'm unconvinced about whether it would be useful for most people.
This system provides an important contribution to realizing the real-time control of fish feeding processes and feeding decision on demand, and it lays a theoretical foundation for developing fine feeding equipment and guiding practice.
The machine has the characteristics of low cost, ultra-fine feed resolution, and high accuracy.
The results showed that for equivalent wetting and saturation, finer feed particles required higher binder dosage and led to dry agglomerates of higher compressive strength and re-wetting stability in acidic solution than coarser feed particles.
The roaster is a refractory-lined, upright cylindrical steel shell with a grate bottom through which air is blown in sufficient volume to keep fine, solid feed particles in suspension and give excellent gas-solid contact.
The fine mash feed contained 10 MJ ME/kg.
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