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Results from a study of the properties of ash and deposits, as well as those from corrosion tests of different types of boiler steels, are presented.
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Original Russian Text © E.N. Zelikov, G.A. Ryabov, E.P. Dik, A.N. Tugov, 2008, published in Teploenergetika.
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Zelikov, E.N., Ryabov, G.A., Dik, E.P. et al. Contamination and corrosion of the boiler steam superheaters at thermal power stations incinerating solid domestic wastes and biomass. Therm. Eng. 55, 978–983 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601508110116
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