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  1. INDUSTRY|industrial structures and policy|industrial structures · INDUSTRY|iron, steel and other metal industries · ENVIRONMENT|environmental policy|pollution control measures|prevention of pollution
    cailcíneoir Reference "Treoir (AE) 2023/959 lena leasaítear Treoir 2003/87/CE lena mbunaítear scéim um liúntais astaíochtaí gás ceaptha teasa a thrádáil laistigh den Aontas, agus Cinneadh (AE) 2015/1814 i ndáil le cúlchiste cobhsaíochta margaidh a bhunú agus a fheidhmiú do scéim trádála an Aontais maidir le hastaíochtaí gás ceaptha teasa"
    ga
    Kalzinierungsofen | Kal­zi­nier­ofen | Calcinierofen
    de
    Definition Ofen zur Kalzinierung eines Materials, d.h. zum Erhitzen bzw. Brennen eines Materials mit dem Ziel, dieses zu entwässern, zu verfärben oder zu zersetzen Reference "vgl. Wikipedia > Kalzinierung (13.7.2022)"
    calciner | calcining kiln
    en
    Definition "directly or indirectly heated furnace where processing is carried out by calcination in a controlled atmosphere at the required temperature of approx. 500-1 150oC" Reference "Council-HR, based on FEECO International > Rotary Kilns > Calcination > Chemical Processing > Rotary Calciners > Preparing Materials for Calcination (20.9.2024)"
    Comment The product of calcination is generally known as calcine, regardless of which thermal treatment process is used. Industrial calcination furnaces vary in design, e.g. rotary kilns, shaft furnaces, multiple hearth furnaces or gas suspension calciners.
    four de calcination | four à calciner | four de cuisson | calcinateur | four de calcinage
    fr
    Definition four qui sert à chauffer des substances, à très haute température (environ 500 à 1150 degrés) et en présence d'air ou d'oxygène limité, afin de les décomposer ou d'obtenir des réactions chimiques Reference "Conseil-FR, d'après le site du CNRTL, Calcination (1.5.2022)"