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  • 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...
    496 bytes (103 words) - 16:57, 1 January 2023
  • 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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    Sintering (redirect from Sinters)
    snowfall to a glacier, or the formation of a hard snowball by pressing loose snow together. The material produced by sintering is called sinter. The word...
    51 KB (7,049 words) - 17:57, 5 February 2024
  • layers. Calcareous sinter should not be confused with siliceous sinter, which the term sinter more frequently[citation needed] refers to. It has been suggested[by...
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    Geyserite (redirect from Siliceous sinter)
    Geyserite is porous due to the silica enclosing many small cavities. Siliceous sinter should not be confused with calcareous sinter, which is made of calcium...
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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...
    106 KB (12,355 words) - 22:20, 20 March 2024
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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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  • Electro sinter forging (ESF) is an industrial single electromagnetic pulse sintering technique to rapidly produce a wide range of small components in...
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    spring/seep. Morphology can vary from mineratrophic wetlands to spring aprons (see calcareous sinter) Braided channel – Deposits form within a fluvial channel...
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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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    Blast furnace (category Articles to be expanded from July 2021)
    shaft furnaces used in combination with sinter plants in base metals smelting. Blast furnaces are estimated to have been responsible for over 4% of global...
    61 KB (7,252 words) - 04:58, 27 April 2024
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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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    natural wonders of New Zealand. They were reportedly the largest silica sinter deposits on Earth. Until recently, they were lost and thought destroyed...
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    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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    lead sulfide ores are subjected to sinter roasting in a continuous process after froth flotation to convert the fine ores to workable agglomerates for further...
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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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    Pamukkale (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    area has been drawing visitors to its thermal springs since the time of classical antiquity. The Turkish name refers to the surface of the shimmering,...
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    metres (9.8 to 13.1 ft) in diameter. It is then left for at least 2 hours to sinter, allowing both temperature and moisture in the snow to homogenize and...
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    lasting from minutes to days, the mould is heated at 360 to 380 °C (680 to 716 °F), allowing the fine particles to fuse (sinter) into a single mass. The...
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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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