According to the characteristics of biomass fuel, the biomass boiler produced by ZOZEN Boiler has been specially designed in structure, which has taken the lead in solving the problems such as furnace arch collapse, furnace door burn-out, hopper fire and stopper coking.
People assume that owning a biomass boiler is no different from owning its less environmentally friendly cousins, the oil and gas boilers. Nothing could be further from the truth, and it is this very misconception which leads to abuse and neglect of the maintenance that a biomass boiler needs, if it is to retain its environmental and economic saving potential. This is especially true given the tendency of many installers to skimp on providing the proper support services and education to their customers.
We have briefly covered the fuel that is used for biomass heating already, but there are more details that will help you decide on which is best for you and your requirements. It is important to think about which biomass boiler fuel will work well for your home, as well as the logistics of sourcing your fuel on a regular basis. Let’s take a look at the main types of biomass fuel below:
The answer is yes. The bagasse boiler is a distinctive biomass boiler. According to its specific application, it can also be said to be a bagasse biomass power generation boiler. The bagasse boiler is mainly used for power generation, especially large-scale bagasse biomass boiler equipment, such as 75 tons/hour bagasse power generation boiler, 150 tons bagasse boiler, and 180 tons power generation boiler.
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 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.
What are the reasons for the low efficiency of dust collector of the biomass-fired boiler? They are nature of dust, quality of bag and velocity of filtering.
Biomass fuel can be applied to a biomass-fired boiler by treatment and compression molding. Commonly used are straw particles, rice husk particles, wood particles, sawdust particles, peanut rod particles, sugar aldehyde residue particles, palm shell particles and so on.