slice bar
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Definition
Noun: 1. A specific type of iron tool: A slice bar is a long, heavy iron bar with a flat, chisel-like end, used for prying, loosening, and raking out clinkers or slag from industrial furnaces, boilers, or fireboxes.
Usage
- The primary and most specific use of "slice bar" is in industrial, metallurgical, or mechanical contexts involving solid fuel combustion.
- It refers to the tool itself, not the action of using it.
Examples
- Noun:
- The stoker used a slice bar to break up the clinker in the boiler.
- A proper slice bar is essential maintenance equipment for a coal-fired furnace.
- He leaned the hot slice bar against the brick wall after clearing the grate.
Advanced Usage
- The term is highly technical and is rarely used outside its specific industrial context. It is not typically used in figurative language.
Variants and Related Words
- Slag bar: A very similar tool, sometimes used interchangeably, though it may refer more specifically to handling molten slag.
- Fire iron: A broader category of tools for tending fires, which can include slice bars, pokers, and shovels.
- Poker: A simpler iron rod for stirring a fire.
- Clinker: The stony residue fused together from impurities in coal, which the slice bar is designed to remove.
Synonyms
- Furnace bar
- Raking bar
- Clinker bar
Note: These synonyms are very niche and are used almost exclusively within the same technical fields.
Related Phrases/Idioms
- There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs using "slice bar." Its usage is literal and technical.
Noun
- iron bar used to loosen and rake clinkers out of furnaces