What is oil freezing point of industrial boilers?
Fuel freezing point is the temperature at which the fuel loses fluidity. It is an important index that indicates the fuel flows at low temperatures. It often refers to the maximum temperature at which the oil surface remains stationary within 1 minute. The higher the fuel freezing point, the lower the low-temperature fluidity. When the oil temperature is below the freezing point, it cannot be transported in the pipeline.
In winter, you should select fuel with a low freezing point or take heating and insulation measures to ensure the normal operation of the fuel system. Generally, the heavy fuel has a higher freezing point, and the light fuel has a lower freezing point.
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