Abstract

Abstract A rapidly increasing interest in the subject of the foaming and priming of boiler water is shown by the fact that as many papers have appeared during the last three or four years as in the preceding 20 or 30 years. New information about the behavior of suspended solids and of dissolved salts has been brought out, and a helpful theory of foam formation has also been advanced. It would be inferred from recent work that too broad generalizations in regard to foaming and priming of boiler water should not be made, because in some cases the design of the boiler profoundly affects the behavior of the water.

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