With the strengthening of the awareness of cultivated land protection, the state has issued a policy of prohibiting the production of clay solid bricks all over the country, and some enterprises that produce and process clay solid bricks have gradually transformed and started to produce new wall building materials-aerated concrete, whose production cost and quality are much better than those of clay solid bricks. Therefore, aerated concrete blocks have become the development direction of new bui...
Hot-blast stove is a thermal power machine, which is a thermal equipment that integrates combustion and heat transfer process of hot air flow for technological needs. Generally, there are two major types, namely intermittent regenerative hot-blast stove and continuous heat exchange hot-blast stove. There are many varieties and complete series of hot-blast stoves, which are divided into hand-fired and machine-fired by adding coal, and coal, oil and gas stoves by fuel types. So does the ho...
According to the Wikipedia, Second-generation biofuels, also known as advanced biofuels, are fuels that can be manufactured from various types of non-food biomass. Biomass here means plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
Advanced biofuels are renewable fuels derived from renewable biomass that achieve a fifty percent greenhouse gas emissions reduction over conventional biofuels. The definition of advanced biofuels includes cellulosic biofuels, biomass-bas...
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.
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.
In theory, to have the most efficient combustion in any combustion process, the quantity of fuel and air would be in a perfect ratio to provide perfect combustion with no unused fuel or air. This type of theoretical perfect combustion is called stoichiometric combustion. In practice, however, for safety and maintenance needs, additional air beyond the theoretical "perfect ratio" needs to be added to the combustion process - this is referred to as "excess air".
All thermal fluids expand as they are heated. The amount of expansion is based on the operating temperature, system volume and the coefficient of thermal expansion of the fluid. An expansion tank must be provided to accommodate the increased system volume at operating temperature.
NOTE: All fluids expand at a different rate.