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Read MoreA deaerator is used to remove O2 and other dissolved gases in the feedwater.Dissolved O 2 in boiler feedwaters will cause corrosion damage in metallic equipment including piping . Dissolved CO 2 in water that forms carbonic acid that causes corrosion. O 2 and …
Read MoreThornycroft steam wagon of 1905. John Isaac Thornycroft, the naval engineer, also formed the Thornycroft Steam Carriage and Van Company which built its first steam van in 1896. This was exhibited at the Crystal Palace show, and could carry a load of 1 ton. It was fitted with a Thornycroft marine launch boiler (Thornycroft announced a new boiler
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Read More15/7/2014 · Chelsea was later able to identify the boiler as a Scotch Marine Boiler, a type in common use from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. This is highly significant as it allows us to rule out a number of possible reported losses in the area and make a possible identification.
Read MoreThornycroft steam wagon of 1905. John Isaac Thornycroft, the naval engineer, also formed the Thornycroft Steam Carriage and Van Company which built its first steam van in 1896. This was exhibited at the Crystal Palace show, and could carry a load of 1 ton. It was fitted with a Thornycroft marine launch boiler (Thornycroft announced a new boiler
Read MoreFirebox (steam engine) The firedoor into the firebox of a steam locomotive. The firebox is approximately 3,500 degrees F (~1900 ℃) For other uses, see Firebox (disambiguation). In a steam engine, the firebox is the area where the fuel is burned, producing heat to boil the water in the boiler. Most are somewhat box-shaped, hence the name.
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