What is a chain grate boiler?
Chain furnace is a kind of mechanized combustion boiler equipment which is widely used in industrial boilers. It is mainly used in drying, disinfection, sterilization, distillation and other technological links, and is widely used in many industries such as food, paper, construction, cable, electronics, tobacco, textile and so on. However, many users are not very clear about what chain furnace is.
Chain furnace is a boiler using chain grate as combustion equipment. The working principle is: the fuel enters the chain grate through the coal hopper, then enters the furnace with the movement of the chain grate to start its combustion process, and the burnt coal cinder is discharged to the slag discharge well at the tail of the chain grate with the movement of the chain grate. At the same time, there is air cooling under the chain, which can protect the grate from burning.
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