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  • What are the ways to make up water for the steam boiler? 2022-10-07
    Steam is one of the essential equipment in the production process of major enterprises, which is mainly used in drying, disinfection, sterilization, distillation and other technological links, and is widely used in many industries such as food, paper making, construction, cable, electronics, tobacco, textile and so on. Whether the boiler can operate efficiently and stably is directly related to the production efficiency of enterprises. The water supply mode of steam boiler is an important part t...
  • How to choose the steam boiler for drying room? 2022-08-26
    Steam is popular because of its high thermal efficiency, energy saving and environmental protection. It is used in various industries, such as drying room. However, there are different types of steam boilers. How to choose the steam boiler for drying room?   In places where food is processed, there is usually a drying room, and the drying room has a great demand for steam, so a steam boiler is an ideal choice to provide steam. However, you should also know how big a steam boiler to buy, o...
  • How to set the price of the industrial gas steam boiler? 2022-08-05
    Gas-fired steam boiler is a kind of boiler equipment with extremely high application frequency in the market at present, which is popularized all over the country because of its high combustion efficiency and environmental protection. The price of industrial gas steam boiler has naturally become a topic of particular concern to enterprise users. This paper discusses how to set the price of industrial gas steam boiler.   The price of industrial gas steam boiler The price of industrial gas...
  • What impact will excess air have on boiler performance? 2020-01-03
    Excess air provides safe operation above stoichiometric conditions. A burner is typically set up with 15% to 20% excess air in higher firing ranges. Higher excess air levels result in fuel being used to heat the air instead of transferring it to usable energy, increasing stack losses and significantly decreasing efficiency. Boilers with lower excess air throughout the operating range have higher efficiencies.