Low Nitrogen Transformation Project Of Sichuan New Torch 6T/H Steam Boiler Burner
Low Nitrogen Transformation Project Of Sichuan New Torch 6T/H Steam Boiler Burner
Sichuan New Torch Chemical Co., Ltd. is located in Dadu Town, Naxi District, Luzhou City, Sichuan Province. Overview more than ten years of company’s development and growth, the company has always provided customers with high-quality products, technical support and after-sales service. It is mainly engaged in the production and sales of “801” products, deuterated reagents, high-purity hydrogen sulfide, industrial nitrogen, industrial oxygen and other chemical products. Sichuan New Torch Co., Ltd. has strong technical production ability, especially in the production of heavy oxygen water.
With the overall trend of cleaner production in chemical industry in China, Sichuan New Torch also pays more attention to energy conservation and emission reduction. Regarding the low-nitrogen transforming project for the 6 t/h steam boiler, the company contacted EBICO’s professional technical team. And through on-site inspection and testing by EBICO professionals, as well as requirements for actual working conditions and environmental protection, EBICO selected two sets of EP5GE ultra-low nitrogen burners.
EP series ultra-low nitrogen burners, with the power range 85-33500KW, a single burner can be adapted to a 1-40 t/h boiler. It can not only realize single burning of natural gas, liquefied gas, coal gas and so on, but also achieve dual burning of gas/light/heavy/residue oil. With five-low technology (low carbon, low nitrogen, low oxygen, low noise, low power consumption), small size, compact design, installation space and cost during the installation process can be saved.
Sichuan New Torch Chemical Co., Ltd.: With the expansion of the company’s production scale and the improvement of its economic strength, the field of environmental protection and energy conservation has gradually become an important consideration factor for the company to formulate strategy. EBICO’s core competitiveness in environmental protection and energy saving can stand the test.