What is the safety operating procedure for low-nitrogen burners? Low-nitrogen burners use various fuels such as natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), city gas, and other flammable gases, which belong to dangerous flammable and explosive gases. These types of fuel should be handled with high ca[…]
What are the main advantages of large rare earth rotary kiln equipment? There are many common models of large rare earth rotary kilns, such as: Large rare earth rotary kilns are widely used in building materials plants and sand and gravel aggregate plants, mainly for calcination, with the following […]
Four-channel natural gas coal powder burner features The four-channel burner literally means four channels, from inside to outside: 1. Central air; 2. Coal or gas channel; 3. Vortex air; 4. External air. The working principle is as follows: the coal powder is blown into the kiln by the coal powder i[…]
What are the technical advantages of biomass pellet burners? Biomass pellet burners are a type of hot air blower that integrates ignition, heat transfer, ash removal, air supply, and waste discharge. It can produce dry and clean hot air at a temperature of 250°C. In addition, our company has basical[…]
How do all components of biomass pellet burner work? The main types of fuels used by burners are as follows: liquid fuels (including diesel and kerosene only), heavy oils, residual oils, etc., solid fuels (biomass pellets, sawdust, wood chips, wood powder, etc.), and gases (natural gas, artificial g[…]
Combustion method of burner for hot blast furnace The combustion of gas fuel in the burner of the hot blast stove is controlled by both physical processes and the mixing process of gas and air. Depending on the mixing of the two gases, it is usually divided into long-flame combustion, no-flame combu[…]
What are the fuel systems for coal powder burners, fuel oil burners, and gas burners? In the burner industry, burners can be roughly divided into three categories: pulverized coal burners, oil-fired burners, and gas burners, depending on their required fuel. Pulverized coal burners have two types: s[…]
What are the uses of biogas boilers? Biogas, also known as methane, is a combustible gas produced by the fermentation of various organic substances under anaerobic conditions and at suitable temperatures and pH values, as the name suggests, in swamps. Biogas is a secondary energy source and is renew[…]
Advantages of Structural Design of Biogas Boiler A biogas boiler refers to a boiler that burns biogas as fuel. It is an innovative new-energy boiler applicable to slaughterhouses and breeding farms, which utilizes animal manure, waste after slaughtering, branches, leaves, etc. for fermentation react[…]