TAPPI TIP0607-01 PDF

TAPPI TIP0607-01 PDF

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TAPPI TIP0607-01 PDF

Published Date:
09/01/2002

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Sulfur Burner Gas Strength Volume

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Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry

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Electronic (PDF)

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This Technical Information Paper relates the volume occupied by sulfur dioxide at atmospheric pressure (760 mm Hg) as a function of temperature and gas strength (% SO in exit gas from sulfur burner). 2
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Published : 09/01/2002

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