Researchers Test Hotter, Faster And Cleaner Way To Fight Oil Spills
The Flame Refluxer is essentially a big copper blanket: think Brillo pad of wool sandwiched between mesh. Using it while burning off oil yields less air pollution and residue that harms marine life.
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March 22, 2017 at 10:50AM
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NPR News: Researchers Test Hotter, Faster And Cleaner Way To Fight Oil Spills
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