pyrolitic - перевод на арабский
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pyrolitic - перевод на арабский

THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF MATERIALS AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURES IN AN INERT ATMOSPHERE
Pyrolitic; Pylorize; Pyrolisis; Pyrolytic decomposition; Pyrolitic decomposition; Vacuum pyrolysis; Flash vacuum thermolysis; Pyrolyze; Pyrolyzed; Waste tyres pyrolysis; Pyrolytic; Pyrolyzation; Pyrolysing; Pyrolyse; Methane pyrolysis; KALLA
  • [[Charcoal briquette]]s, often made from compressed sawdust or similar, in use.
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  • A blacksmith's forge, with a blower forcing air through a bed of fuel to raise the temperature of the fire. On the periphery, coal is pyrolyzed, absorbing heat; the coke at the center is almost pure carbon, and releases a lot of heat when the carbon oxidizes.
  • Typical organic products obtained by pyrolysis of coal (X = CH, N).
  • Burning pieces of wood, showing various stages of pyrolysis followed by oxidative combustion.
  • Oak charcoal
  • Illustrating inputs and outputs of methane pyrolysis, an efficient one-step process to produce Hydrogen and no greenhouse gas
  • Processes in the thermal degradation of organic matter at atmospheric pressure.
  • Production of Hydrogen, Methane, and Tars when creating Biochar

pyrolitic         
خاص بالإنحلال الحرارى أو ناتج عنه
pyrolysis         
إنحلال حرارى
pyrolysis         
التَّحَلُّلُ بالحَرَارَة

Определение

pyrolysis
[p??'r?l?s?s]
¦ noun Chemistry decomposition brought about by high temperatures.
Derivatives
pyrolyse (US pyrolyze) verb
pyrolytic adjective

Википедия

Pyrolysis

The pyrolysis (or devolatilization) process is the thermal decomposition of materials at elevated temperatures, often in an inert atmosphere. It involves a change of chemical composition. The word is coined from the Greek-derived elements pyro "fire", "heat", "fever" and lysis "separating".

Pyrolysis is most commonly used in the treatment of organic materials. It is one of the processes involved in charring wood. In general, pyrolysis of organic substances produces volatile products and leaves char, a carbon-rich solid residue. Extreme pyrolysis, which leaves mostly carbon as the residue, is called carbonization. Pyrolysis is considered the first step in the processes of gasification or combustion.

The process is used heavily in the chemical industry, for example, to produce ethylene, many forms of carbon, and other chemicals from petroleum, coal, and even wood, or to produce coke from coal. It is used also in the conversion of natural gas (primarily methane) into hydrogen gas and solid carbon char, recently introduced on an industrial scale. Aspirational applications of pyrolysis would convert biomass into syngas and biochar, waste plastics back into usable oil, or waste into safely disposable substances.