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C10—PETROLEUM, GAS OR COKE INDUSTRIES; TECHNICAL GASES CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE; FUELS; LUBRICANTS; PEAT
C10F—DRYING OR WORKING-UP OF PEAT
C10F5/00—Drying or de-watering peat
C10F5/02—Drying or de-watering peat in the field; Auxiliary means therefor
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551,776. Peat. HEITZMANN, E. Jan. 26, 1942, No. 1099. Convention date, Oct. 14, 1941. [Class 50] [Also in Group XIII] Peat is treated with ammonia before drying by pressing, whereby the ammonia is dissolved in the water contained in the peat. Ammonia is admitted to an exhausted vessel containing the peat and excess ammonia is removed by a pump. The ammonia liberates the water from the hydrocellulose of the peat.
GB1099/42A1941-10-141942-01-26Improvements in and relating to the drying of peat
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