Biomass-fired boilers can burn many fuel types, but they all belong to biomass energy, such as corn stalks, wheat straws, straws, peanut shells, corn cobs, cotton stalks, soybean stalks, weeds, branches, leaves, sawdust, bark and other solid waste of wood or furniture factories.
The natural gas fired boilers occupy a large proportion of boilers for the industrial and civil uses. They have low energy consumption and can reach the environmental protection standards.
Facing the aggravation of environmental pollution, many industries have been required to meet the pollutant emission standards. As a kind of thermal energy equipment, the boiler has high pollutant emission. However, the implementation of environmental protection policies has prompted enterprises to use energy-saving and eco-friendly boilers. Therefore, let us talk about the characteristics of the gas-fired condensing boiler here.
The biomass-fired boiler is a kind of equipment that uses the combustion of renewable energy biomass to provide heat energy for the boiler. The biomass-fired boilers are widely used especially by the enterprises located in the areas with abundant biomass fuel.
As the state environmental protection requirements become more and more strict, there are also relevant regulations and standards for boiler pollutant discharge. As a result, what is the sequential process of desulfurization and denitrification for the coal-fired boiler?
Whether the water quality in the gas-fired boiler reaches the required standards is directly related to the safety, performance and service life of boiler. The water must be treated before the boiler operation. However, what are the water quality standards for the gas-fired boiler?