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Ilmenite as bed material in CFB boilers

The animation show how ilmenite works as bed material with double functionality. Ilmenite may transport heat exactly as silica sand, but ilmenite also has an oxygen-carrying ability allowing the oxygen to be distributed evenly in the chamber. This brings forth an array of positive effects, a little like placing a turbo charge to the process. Broadcast quality is available >> press@chalmers.se
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