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Industrial Steam Boiler Buying Guide - Fangkuai Boiler

Industrial steam boilers are special steam generating equipment designed for industrial production. They are widely used in power generation, chemical, textile, printing and dyeing, papermaking, pharmaceutical, food and other industries to drive steam turbines, heating, heating evaporation in chemical production, etc.

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What factors affect boiler thermal efficiency?

Boiler thermal efficiency refers to the percentage of effective heat in the heat delivered by fuel, which reflects the boiler's ability to convert fuel thermal energy into effective thermal energy. The factors that affect boiler thermal efficiency are mainly the following

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What are the structural forms and advantages of water tube boilers?

Water tube boilers have been widely used in power generation, oil refining, chemical industry and other fields due to their structural flexibility, high efficiency, safety and environmental protection.

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Common knowledge on the use and maintenance of gas hot water boilers

After purchasing a gas hot water boiler, how should it be used and maintained on a daily basis? The use and maintenance knowledge of gas hot water boilers involves many aspects. The following is a detailed description

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How to Choose a Steam Boiler: Boiler Selection Guide

Do you know how many tons of boiler you should buy? Do you understand boiler control systems? Here are 10 key points for boiler selection to help you decide.

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Why is the thermal efficiency of the boiler greater than 100%?

First, let's take a look at the two calorific values ​​of fuel: high calorific value and low calorific value. High calorific value refers to all the heat released when the fuel is completely burned, which includes the latent heat of vaporization released when the water vapor in the flue gas condenses into water. It's like when fuel burns, it not only releases the heat of the flame, but also hides the energy when water vapor condenses. The low-level calorific value is the caloric value obtained by subtracting the latent heat of vaporization of water vapor in the flue gas from the high-level calorific value. This can be understood as we exclude the heat released when water vapor condenses and only calculate the heat generated by the combustion of the fuel itself.

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