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double drums biomass fired boiler for sale
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The biomass fired boiler adopts double drum, monolayer arrangement, compact structure, as well as large heating surfaces which are 10% more than those of same kinds of products, featuring the following advantages such as sufficient output, safe and reliable operation, short construction period, and low installation cost ect.
2. The design of cyclone reburning chamber in furnace decreases dust contained in the flue gas. At the same time, incandescent carbon black particles burns further, enhancing the boiler thermal efficiency, and decreasing gas blackness, as a result, the gas emission concentration meets the requirements of grade A environmental protection area.
3. The grate employs the technology patent of small roller structure, boundary grate and so on, improving the operation reliability of the boiler.
4. Since the adoption of technology patent for the sealed wind chamber and bilateral grate air register, and the application of machining cone seal structure to grate adjusting air eauipment, the sensitivity of the grate is duely improved.
5.Biomass fuel containing sulfur is very low, the problem does not exist desulfurization, heat value in 3600 ~ 5100 kcal / kg, not only can replace the coal and other fuels, and its low price, the boiler operating costs greatly reduced, and fuel oil, gas, compared with electric boiler, the cost decreased by 60%, 40%, 70%.
ZG biomass fired boiler advanced integrated control systems offer precision control for increased boiler plant productivity, lower fuel costs, reduced emissions, and lower maintenance costs. For more information about ZG visit http://www.biomassfiredboiler.com/ or call +8637186678488.
ZG offers a wide range of biomass fired boilers for a variety of bio fuels including . cotton stalk fired boiler,rice husk biomass fired boiler,pellet-fired boiler,Brewery Spent Grain fired Boilers,Herbal Waste Fired Boilers, coal fired boiler , wood

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