What is an environmental thermal oil heater?
The environmental thermal oil heater refers to a boiler heated by heat transfer oil. Heat transfer oil, also known as organic heat carrier, has been used as an intermediate heat transfer medium in industrial heat exchange for more than 50 years. Generally, oil and gas are used as fuel, heat transfer oil is used as medium, and the medium is forced to circulate in liquid phase by hot oil circulating oil pump. The emission of nitrogen oxides is less than or equal to 30 mg/nm3, which has remarkable energy-saving effect and good environmental protection effect.
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