oil fired steam boiler for expanded polystyrene
Capacity:1-20t/h
Rated thermal efficiency: 100-104%
Fixed working pressure: ≤1.6MPa
Applicable fuel:natural gas etc.
Capacity:0.7-14MW
Rated thermal efficiency:96-98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, light oil, etc.
Capacity:0.7-2.8Mw
Rated thermal efficiency: 97.2-106%
Fixed working pressure:0.1MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:2.8-7.0Mw
Rated thermal efficiency:≥105.5%
Fixed working pressure:-0.02MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:99Kw
Rated thermal efficiency:97.2-104.4%
Fixed working pressure:1.0MPa
Applicable fuel:Natural gas, etc.
Capacity:0.5-4.0 t/h
Rated thermal efficiency:98%
Fixed working pressure:≤1.25MPa
Applicable fuel:electric energy
Dec 01, 2016 · Hot water from a gas-fired standard cast-iron boiler (Figures 50, 51) was forced through the pipes by a circulation pump. The boiler was fired with LP gas for start-up and switched to biogas when production permitted. Thereafter, the boiler was operated on biogas entirely, except for its pilot light, which used LP gas continuously.Get Price
Dec 07, 2021 · Ultra-superheated steam (USS) is the steam superheated to temperatures above 1200 °C. High steam temperatures prevent the production of tar, dioxins, furans, etc., which facilitates gas cleaning operations. Such steam can hardly be produced in boilers with heat exchangers because of the need for highly thermal-resistant (refractory) materials.Get Price
Superheated steam temperature = 395 °C, Waste boiler energy recovery efficiency = 78.71%: T 0 = 288.15 K, P 0 = 1.0 atm – ψ = 38.81% ψ w e = 25.46%: Preheating the intake air of the MSW-fired boiler and its annexation to a coal-fired steam power plant for preheating the feedwater could be advantageous from the exergetic and economic Get Price
In an ideal Rankine Cycle, feedwater with an enthalpy of 74 BTU/lbm enters a boiler at a temperature of 106^{circ}F and at a rate of 10.1 million …Get Price
In an ideal Rankine Cycle, feedwater with an enthalpy of 74 BTU/lbm enters a boiler at a temperature of 106^{circ}F and at a rate of 10.1 million …Get Price
The off-gas at a rate of 66,000 Nm3/h leaves the afterburner chamber at a temperature of 1000°C. Heat is recovered in a steam boiler. The gases leave the boiler at 270°C. Steam is generated at 25 atm and superheated to 250°C at a rate of 34 t/h. A steam turbine generates electric power at the rate of 1320 kw/h consuming 22 t/h steam.Get Price
Dec 01, 2016 · Hot water from a gas-fired standard cast-iron boiler (Figures 50, 51) was forced through the pipes by a circulation pump. The boiler was fired with LP gas for start-up and switched to biogas when production permitted. Thereafter, the boiler was operated on biogas entirely, except for its pilot light, which used LP gas continuously.Get Price
Superheated steam temperature = 395 °C, Waste boiler energy recovery efficiency = 78.71%: T 0 = 288.15 K, P 0 = 1.0 atm – ψ = 38.81% ψ w e = 25.46%: Preheating the intake air of the MSW-fired boiler and its annexation to a coal-fired steam power plant for preheating the feedwater could be advantageous from the exergetic and economic Get Price
Dec 07, 2021 · Ultra-superheated steam (USS) is the steam superheated to temperatures above 1200 °C. High steam temperatures prevent the production of tar, dioxins, furans, etc., which facilitates gas cleaning operations. Such steam can hardly be produced in boilers with heat exchangers because of the need for highly thermal-resistant (refractory) materials.Get Price
In an ideal Rankine Cycle, feedwater with an enthalpy of 74 BTU/lbm enters a boiler at a temperature of 106^{circ}F and at a rate of 10.1 million …Get Price
Superheated steam temperature = 395 °C, Waste boiler energy recovery efficiency = 78.71%: T 0 = 288.15 K, P 0 = 1.0 atm – ψ = 38.81% ψ w e = 25.46%: Preheating the intake air of the MSW-fired boiler and its annexation to a coal-fired steam power plant for preheating the feedwater could be advantageous from the exergetic and economic Get Price
Dec 07, 2021 · Ultra-superheated steam (USS) is the steam superheated to temperatures above 1200 °C. High steam temperatures prevent the production of tar, dioxins, furans, etc., which facilitates gas cleaning operations. Such steam can hardly be produced in boilers with heat exchangers because of the need for highly thermal-resistant (refractory) materials.Get Price
Dec 01, 2016 · Hot water from a gas-fired standard cast-iron boiler (Figures 50, 51) was forced through the pipes by a circulation pump. The boiler was fired with LP gas for start-up and switched to biogas when production permitted. Thereafter, the boiler was operated on biogas entirely, except for its pilot light, which used LP gas continuously.Get Price