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Superheated vs Superheater - What's the difference?

superheated | superheater |


As a verb superheated

is (superheat).

As an adjective superheated

is heated above the boiling point;.

As a noun superheater is

a component of a boiler system that heats the steam produced above its saturation temperature to prevent it condensing, and in case of a steam engine to improve its efficiency.

Superheated vs Desuperheater - What's the difference?

superheated | desuperheater |


As a verb superheated

is (superheat).

As an adjective superheated

is heated above the boiling point;.

As a noun desuperheater is

a device that reduces the temperature of superheated steam, and recovers useful heat in the process.

Superheated vs Nonsuperheated - What's the difference?

superheated | nonsuperheated |


As adjectives the difference between superheated and nonsuperheated

is that superheated is heated above the boiling point; while nonsuperheated is not superheated.

As a verb superheated

is (superheat).