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Waste heat recovery in reheating furnace to improve the furnace efficiency with veneering cement and zirconia coating material

The term "industrial waste" refers to energy created in industrial operations but not used. Today, the increasing demand and cost of energy, scarcity of energy resources, market competitiveness, and environmental conditions all necessitate the effective utilization of energy. In this conte...

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Main Authors: Sahu, Mithilesh Kumar, Biswal, Ranjeet Kumar, Kumar, Amit, Ansu, Alok Kumar, Kumar, Mukesh, Kumar, Manish, Thakur, Raj Mohan
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subjects Combustion
Corrosion effects
Corrosion resistance
Energy sources
Energy utilization
Exhaust gases
Flue gas
Heat exchangers
Heating
Heating furnaces
High temperature
Industrial wastes
Veneering
Waste heat recovery
Zirconium dioxide
title Waste heat recovery in reheating furnace to improve the furnace efficiency with veneering cement and zirconia coating material
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