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Difference between stoker and pulveriser

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Answered by satvik6
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Answered by topwriters
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Stoker and Pulverizer

Explanation:

A mechanical stoker is a mechanical system that feeds solid fuel like coal, coke or anthracite into the furnace of a steam boiler. They are common on steam locomotives, ships and power stations.

A pulverizer is a mechanical device for the grinding of many different types of materials. For example, a pulverizer puritch is used to pulverize coal for combustion in the steam-generating furnaces of fossil fuel power plants.

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