What is the Fuel Used in Biomass Burners?
What is the Fuel Used in Biomass Burners?
Biomass burners are automatic control combustion appliances that use biomass particles and other organic biomass as fuel. They can be generally divided into two types: air-cooled biomass burners and water-cooled biomass burners. Zhengzhou Bona Thermal Equipment is a production factory that integrates the research, production, and sales of biomass boiler burners, biomass particle burners, and biomass burners.
The main application types of fuel for biomass burners:
Fuel oil: light oil (including diesel and coal oil), heavy oil, residual oil, etc.;
Solid fuel: biomass particles, sawdust, wood shavings, wood powder, etc.;
Gas: man-made gas, LPG, LPG, biogas, methanol, etc. Six major categories, including man-made gas, namely urban gas, LPG, biogas, methanol, etc., are the raw materials and production methods of these materials and their heat value differ greatly.
Biomass burners are mainly developed for mining and slow-heating needs. They are made of crop straw such as crop straw. Biomass burners are suitable for painting line bodies, electroplating factory ovens, boilers, small power station boilers, industrial furnaces, incinerators, stamping machines, drying equipment, kitchen equipment, drying equipment, food drying equipment, ironing equipment, painting equipment, paint baking equipment, road building machinery equipment, industrial annealing furnaces, petroleum, gas, coal boilers, asphalt heating equipment, and other energy industries.