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Summary Of: Flue gas stacks

The flue gas stacks are often quite tall... their flue gas stacks are referred to as chimneys... The combustion flue gases inside the flue gas stacks are much hotter than the ambient outside air and therefore less... In the case of existing flue gas stacks that exceed the GEP stack height...

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