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Typically, around 1-2% of the total steam generated in a boiler is used for the steam atomizing burner, which is responsible for finely dispersing fuel oil for combustion. The majority of the steam produced is used for other processes such as heating, power generation, or industrial operations.
to sprate the oil same into tha nozzle.
Iron is corroded in steam.
Oil and oil will mix.
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To mix oil paint you have to choose the colored pigment and add it to the oil medium.
steam
No we cannot mix water with oil.
jacking oil is not required when stopping the steam turbine
nothing can relay mix with oil because the oil has a lot of density in it
Oil will not mix with water.
Hot oil is hotter than steam. When the water hits the oil, steam is created instantaneously at the oil-water interface. The steam expands violently, creating the apparent explosion.