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  • DHL series biomass-fired steam boiler 2018-07-03
    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.
  • DHX coal-fired CFB (circulating fluidized bed) steam boiler 2018-07-02
    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.
  • QXX coal-fired CFB (circulating fluidized bed) hot water boiler 2018-07-02
    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.
  • YLW series coal-fired thermal oil heater 2018-07-02
    The YLW series thermal oil heater, with its horizontal layout and square coil tube design, uses a chain grate system for efficient fuel combustion. It incorporates mechanical features for solid fuel feeding, ventilation, and slag removal. During operation, fuel undergoes radiation and convection heat exchanges, proceeds to the waste heat boiler, and subsequently moves to the air preheater and dust remover. The remaining flue gas is then expelled into the atmosphere, resulting in optimal heat transfer and efficient industrial heating.