Definition of Preheaters

1. Noun. (plural of preheater) ¹

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Definition of Preheaters

1. preheater [n] - See also: preheater

Lexicographical Neighbors of Preheaters

prehard
preharden
prehardened
prehardening
prehardens
preharvest
preharvested
prehatch
prehatching
preheadache
prehearing
preheat
preheatable
preheated
preheater
preheaters (current term)
preheating
preheats
prehellenic
prehend
prehended
prehending
prehends
prehensible
prehensile
prehensilely
prehensilities
prehensility
prehension
prehensions

Literary usage of Preheaters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Petroleum Refining by Andrew Campbell (1918)
"... the consumption being calculated on the volume of crude oil entering the still. This may be reduced by the addition of preheaters, ..."

2. The Brine and Salt Deposits of Michigan, Their Origin, Distribution and by Charles Wilford Cook (1914)
"The temperature of the preheaters is about 145° to 160° F. The daily capacity ... The preheaters are carried at a temperature of about 160° F. The capacity ..."

3. A Handbook of the Petroleum Industry by David Talbot Day (1922)
"preheaters.—A more efficient utilization of heat may be obtained by the use of ... Care, however, should be exercised that these preheaters, which in most ..."

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