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reversed air-blast process

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: reversed air-blast process
(ri′vərst ′er ′blast ′prä·səs)

(chemical engineering) A gasmaking process in which, after a short period of the ordinary blow, the air blast is reversed so as to enter the top of the superheater, and passes back to the top of the generator and down.


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