Cinders definition

Cinders means particles not ordinarily considered as fly ash or dust because of their greater size, consisting mainly of fused ash and/or burned matter.
Cinders means the residue of materials burned in boilers, furnaces and heating plants of public buildings, places of business, apartment houses, hotels and manufacturing plants.

Examples of Cinders in a sentence

  • Cinders will be subject to inspections, testing and acceptance or rejection by personnel of the NMDOT.

  • Same Cinders c} SOURCE OF MATERIAL: Name and Location of plant which produces Cinder material.

  • The equivalent weight in tons is shown in the right-hand column: Material Weight per Cubic Yard (Pounds) Equivalent Weight (Tons) Natural Sand 2,700 1.35 Salt (NaCl) 2,000 1.00 Cinders 1,800 0.90 Densities other than the above must be approved by the managing Resident Engineer and defined in the operational plan.

  • By a Party, for a violation by the other Party of Section 2(e) of the Cinders Agreement (after receipt of written notice and a five (5) day opportunity to cure such violation).

  • In 2004, I started a gallery space called Cinders with another artist, ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, which was an amazing learning experience and one that created so many relationships and opportuni- ties over the years.