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  • What is the biomass fuel wood chips? 2021-06-25
    Woodchips are small to medium-sized pieces of wood formed by cutting or chipping larger pieces of wood such as trees, branches, logging residues, stumps, roots, and wood waste. Woodchips may be used as a biomass solid fuel and are raw material for producing wood pulp.
  • What is a rice husk boiler? 2021-06-18
    The cleaning process of the rice plant produces husks which are often treated as waste. This waste used as fuel in boiler systems and such boilers called Husk Fired Boiler. The husk fired boiler belongs to the biomass-fired boiler.   ZOZEN Boiler has developed the biomass boiler that use wood chips, straws, palm shells, mesocarp fiber, rice husk and other wastes as fuels in order to achieve zero carbon dioxide emissions. It has developed a reasonable structure of furnace arch, furnace wal...
  • What Are the Key Advantages of Thermal Fluid Heaters? 2021-06-18
    There’s a lot to carefully consider when you’re upgrading or replacing your facility’s equipment. Thermal oils tolerate higher temperatures than water-based formulas without boiling or unduly increasing system pressure.   Thermal fluid heating, and thermal oil systems, in particular, have several advantages. These advantages include:   Efficient industrial heating is important for a variety of reasons – both within your facility and its daily operations, a...
  • What Are Heat Exchangers Typically Used for? 2021-06-18
    Heat exchangers are widely used for industrial application, especially they are applied in many different industries and processes. According to the Wikipedia, A heat exchanger is a system used to transfer heat between two or more fluids. Heat exchangers are used in both cooling and heating processes.   Heat exchangers often work in conjunction with other heating system components. The purpose is to regulate the temperature of viscous fluids like oil and asphalt. There are a few different...
  • What is the EPA emission standard? 2021-06-11
    EPA has promulgated national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants from three major source categories: Industrial boilers, commercial and institutional boilers, and process heaters. The final emission standards for control of mercury, hydrogen chloride, particulate matter (as a surrogate for non-mercury metals), and carbon monoxide (as a surrogate for organic hazardous emissions) from coal-fired, biomass-fired, and liquid-fired major source boilers are based on the maximum achievable control technology. In addition, all major source boilers and process heaters are subject to a work practice standard to periodically conduct tune-ups of the boiler or process heater.
  • How does high altitude affect the steam boiler? 2021-06-04
    Combustion is a process which needs constant air supply for its survival, but as we move up the earth i.e. at higher altitudes, things aren’t the same as they used to be at sea level. Due to decreased air density at higher altitude, it will consume the same volume of air but will not consume the same mass of air.   This results in less fuel consumption & less steam generation rate. Due to the reduction of mass flow of gases through tubes of a steam boiler, convective heat transf...
  • What are the different types of green boilers? 2021-05-28
    Today, there are two main types of green boilers used in different industries: biomass boilers and condensing boilers. Each of these operates in completely different ways to reduce your carbon footprint.   Biomass Boilers Biomass boilers operate by burning wood and other renewable organic materials to produce heat. There are automatic biomass boilers that control the amount of air and fuel that is used, making them even more efficient. To keep this boiler running, owners will need ample ...
  • How do you treat boiler water? 2021-05-14
    Establishing a boiler water treatment plan will provide you with real-time feedback of your boiler system so you can get ahead of any issues that might occur as a result of poor water quality. We broke down the boiler water treatment process into three simple steps that you can incorporate into your preventative maintenance practices.
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