In conclusion, peat fuel may be said to be especially useful for certain purposes for which wood was formerly in general use and for which coal has not yet been altogether successfully introduced, such as brick and other forms of ceramic firing and lime... Bulletin - Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station - Page 89by Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station - 1910Full view - About this book
| Mines and mineral resources - 1911 - 634 pages
...value can be based upon it as a factor in this discussion. RELATIVE VALUE OF PEAT FUEL. In conclusion, peat fuel may be said to be especially useful for...producer gas in properly constructed gas producers, and, as shown in the sections of this report devoted to the uses of peat (pp. 144-161), this is a very... | |
| William Kent - Boilers - 1915 - 750 pages
...the United States during 1910 was very small. No figures have been obtainable as to their production. Peat fuel may be said to be especially useful for...producer gas in properly constructed gas producers. Although the outlook and Composition. Wood. Peat. Brown Coal. Swedish Coal. English Steam Coal. Welsh... | |
| William Kent - Boilers - 1915 - 750 pages
...the United States during 1910 was very small. No figures have been obtainable as to their production. Peat fuel may be said to be especially useful for...introduced, such as brick and other forms of ceramic firing ajid lime burning. It appears to reach its highest value, however, as a source of producer gas in properly... | |
| Engines - 1912 - 952 pages
...country has not been made, because potentially they have large and great possibilities. "In conclusion, peat fuel may be said to be especially useful for...producer gas in properly constructed gas producers. "The fact must be noted that no quantity of peat fuel of any type sufficient to prove its value has... | |
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