(under the class definition) Product or process in which a first fuel material is coated or impregnated with a second material having a lower ignition temperature.
(1) Note. The first material often is a conventional piece of wood, lump or coal, or body occurring in nature, e.g., a corn-cob, a pine-cone, etc.
(2) Note. Where the lower-ignition material is added to fuel particles before consolidation and serves as a binder for the fuel particles, the composition is provided for below in subclasses 542+.
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533, for a shaped body coated or impregnated with a combustion-aiding composition.
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149, Explosive and Thermic Compositions for Charges,
3+, for a product of that class having a coated component. 431, Combustion,
327, for a burner comprising a flame holding structure including an incombustible porous, capillary or permeable member of the type charged with liquid fuel by immersion.