The SZL series biomass-fired boiler is a chain grate water tube boiler designed by ZOZEN Boiler based on advanced international technology and experience. It features a horizontal double-drum and vertical layout structure. The boiler consists of two major parts: the upper part is the heating surface and the lower part is the combustion equipment. The front of the boiler body is surrounded by water-cooled walls. The upper part is connected with drum and the lower part is connected with the header to form the combustion chamber, absorbing the radiation heat of the furnace. At the rear end, a convection tube bundle is arranged between the upper and lower drums. After the fuel is burned in the furnace, the high-temperature flue gas is swept across the convection tube bundle for the secondary return, then guided to a separately arranged economizer and finally enters the dust collector before being discharged through the chimney.
CFBC technology is a new, efficient, and low-pollution clean coal method. This low-temperature combustion significantly reduces Nitrogen Oxide emissions and enables direct, high-efficiency desulfurization. Economically straightforward, CFBC lowers costs compared to other methods and accommodates various fuels, including low-calorific, low-quality coal. The resulting ash is reusable, eliminating secondary pollution. Moreover, CFBC supports wide load adjustments, operating down to about 30% of full load.
The corner tube boiler is a compact and efficient boiler that utilizes a pipe system as its skeleton. It features a fully enclosed membrane wall structure, flag tube design for the convective heating surface, and is widely used due to its compact structure and rapid temperature rise. It is a bulk-structured boiler.