<< reverberative reverbs >>

reverberatory Meaning in Bengali



 প্রতিধ্বনি, প্রতিক্ষেপণ,




reverberatory's Usage Examples:

sinter plants and blast furnaces, or with roasters and reverberatory furnaces.


Roasting and reverberatory furnace smelting dominated primary copper production.


A reverberatory furnace is a metallurgical or process furnace that isolates the material being processed from contact with the fuel, but not from contact.


Generally, the scrap is charged to a reverberatory furnace (other methods appear to be either less economical and/or dangerous).


the reverberatory furnace, a shallow bath is used, thus increasing the surface-area-to-volume ratio of the furnace.


A problem with using reverberatory furnaces.


The Nirayama Reverberatory Furnaces (韮山反射炉, Nirayama hansharo) are a set of four Edo period reverberatory furnaces erected by the Tokugawa shogunate in.


Copper phosphide can be produced in a reverberatory furnace or in a crucible, e.


smelter and the width of the reverberatory furnace was expanded.


In 1960, two large roasters and a second, larger, reverberatory furnace were constructed.


Equipment for pyroprocessing includes kilns, electric arc furnaces and reverberatory furnaces.


improved process to convert pig iron into wrought iron with the use of a reverberatory furnace.


The molten pig iron was stirred in a reverberatory furnace, in an oxidizing environment, resulting in wrought iron.


Smelting was carried out in cupolas, that is reverberatory furnaces using mineral coal.


Sometimes, as in the case of pre-treating reverberatory or electric smelting furnace feed, the roasting process is performed.


entrepreneur, whose greatest achievement was the application of the reverberatory furnace (cupola) to smelting lead and copper, and to remelting pig iron.


types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces.


Expressway National Route 136 National Route 414 Nirayama reverberatory furnaces - A group of reverberatory furnaces for manufacturing cannon built in 1857.


Woodpeckers drum on various reverberatory structures on buildings such as gutters, downspouts, chimneys, vents.


smelting enterprise of Sir Clement Clerke and his son Talbot, using reverberatory furnaces.


That was in turn replaced by smelting in cupolas, a variety of reverberatory furnace in the 18th century.


use from the early 14th century until they were gradually replaced by reverberatory furnaces in the 18th century.



reverberatory's Meaning in Other Sites