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The following text by editors was moved here from the article, and seems to indicate unsourced items. G.A.Stalk 19:40, 2 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  1. Production of NOx is temperature depended as in FBC temperature is less than other combustion processes Hence it result in low production of NOx.
  2. No of production of SOx because SO2, SO3, etc. are captured by lime stone.
  3. FBC has 10 times more heat transfer then other combustion processes because of burning particles. Therefore, it has high combustion efficiency.
  4. FBC has low combustion temperature of 750C were as an ordinary boiler operates at 850C.
  5. FBC has low centering process (melting of Ash).
  6. Lesser area is required for FBC dew to high co-efficient of convective heat transfer.
  7. ISO thermal bed combustion as temperature in free belt and active belt remain constant.
  8. Low air pollution.
  9. power required for crushing is less. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 210.212.7.34 (talk) 14:01, 14 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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Article overlaps

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There is a note on the large number of overlaps in fluidization articles here: Talk:Fluidization#Article overlaps. If anyone has comment, let's have the conversation there. J JMesserly (talk) 20:26, 4 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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