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  2. Lennox Recalls Natural Gas Log Sets: Valves Can Crack, Leak Gas

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    Lennox Hearth Products LLC recalled about 3,200 of its Lennox Shadowdance Natural Gas Log Set Burner Assemblies because the valve can crack and leak natural gas, said the U.S. Consumer Product ...

  3. Leachate - Wikipedia

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    Leachate also reacts with materials that are not prone to decomposition themselves, such as fire ash, cement-based building materials and gypsum-based materials changing the chemical composition.

  4. Ash (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    A crucible and tongs, on a green mat. The ash content of a sample is a measure of the amount of inorganic noncombustible material it contains. The residues after a sample is completely burnt - in contrast to the ash remaining after incomplete combustion - typically consist of oxides of the inorganic elements present in the original sample.

  5. Steam locomotive components - Wikipedia

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    Supports the burning fuel while allowing the products of combustion – ash and small clinker – to drop through. [2] [3]: 39 Ashpan hopper Collects the ash from the fire. [2] [5] [3]: 4 Journal box (US+) Axle box (UK+) Housing for the bearing on the axle of a wheel (43). [6]: 412 [3]: 44 Equalising beams / Equalising levers / Equalising bars

  6. Slime flux - Wikipedia

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    Slime flux, also known as bacterial slime or bacterial wetwood, is a bacterial disease of certain trees, primarily elm, cottonwood, poplar, boxelder, ash, aspen, fruitless mulberry and oak. A wound to the bark, caused by pruning, insects, poor branch angles or natural cracks and splits, causes sap to ooze from the wound. Bacteria may infect ...