duàn
shāo

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Meaning of 煅烧

煅烧 means to calcine; to roast (ore); to heat material to a temperature below its melting point to remove volatile substances such as water of crystallization, carbon dioxide, or sulfur trioxide. Pronounced duàn shāo.

  • to calcine; to roast (ore); to heat material to a temperature below its melting point to remove volatile substances such as water of crystallization, carbon dioxide, or sulfur trioxide

Definitions & Examples

Shí
huī
shí
jīng
guò
duàn
shāo
hòu
biàn
chéng
shēng
shí
huī
 

Limestone turns into quicklime after being calcined.

Zhè
gōng
chǎng
měi
tiān
duàn
shāo
liàng
de
kuàng
shí
 

This factory calcines large quantities of ore every day.

Duàn
shāo
wēn
yán
kòng
zhì
zài
jiǔ9
bǎi0
0
xià
 
 

The calcination temperature must be strictly controlled below 900 degrees.

Duàn
shāo
guò
chéng
zhōng
huì
shì
fàng
chū
èr
yǎng
huà
tàn
 

Carbon dioxide is released during the calcination process.

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