sotavlagringar
Sotavlagringar, often referred to as soot deposits or creosote in the context of combustion, are a byproduct of incomplete combustion of organic materials such as wood, coal, or oil. These deposits are primarily composed of carbon particles, unburned hydrocarbons, and tars. They accumulate on surfaces where combustion gases come into contact, most commonly in chimneys, flues, and exhaust systems of heating appliances like fireplaces, wood stoves, and furnaces.
The formation of sotavlagringar is influenced by several factors, including the type of fuel being burned,
The presence of significant sotavlagringar poses several risks. It acts as an insulator, reducing the efficiency