Flare A control device that burns hazardous materials to prevent their release into the environment; may operate continuously or intermittently, usually on top of a stack. Flash Point ...
flare : A device that burns gaseous materials to prevent them from being released into the environment. Flares may operate continuously or intermittently and are usually found on top of a stack. Flares also burn off methane gas in a landfill.
This light metal and its derivatives are used in aerospace alloys, in incendiary devices such as flares, and elsewhere.
Carbon adsorption Cyclones Condensers Nonselective catalytic reduction (NSCR) e.g. catalytic converters Selective catalytic reduction (SCR) Flue gas desulfurization Exhaust gas recirculation Flares ...
The stratospheric ozone concentration changes throughout the year as stratospheric circulation changes with the seasons. Natural events such as volcanoes and solar flares can produce changes in ozone concentration, ...
flaring The burning of waste gases through a flare stack or other device before releasing them to the air. flow law In glaciology, a constitutive relation for the analysis of three-dimensional deformation states of ice subjected to stress.
See also: Nitrogen, Reduce, Table, Environment, Release
 
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