petroleum coke fired cfb boilers
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
The driving force for heat transfer is the temperature difference per unit area or temperature gradient. In a majority of chemical processes heat is either given out or absorbed. Most of the times the fluids must be heated or cooled in a variety of equipment such as boilers, heaters, condensers, furnaces, dryers, evaporators, and reactors.Get Price
The driving force for heat transfer is the temperature difference per unit area or temperature gradient. In a majority of chemical processes heat is either given out or absorbed. Most of the times the fluids must be heated or cooled in a variety of equipment such as boilers, heaters, condensers, furnaces, dryers, evaporators, and reactors.Get Price
For low-grade and difficult-to-burn fuels such as anthracite, lignite, petroleum coke, oil shale, discarded coal and biomass, GE offers circulating fluidized bed (CFB) technologies with different arrangements suited to fuel. GE CFB technology has low inherent NOx emissions at 50-200 mg/Nm3 due to the following featuresGet Price
For low-grade and difficult-to-burn fuels such as anthracite, lignite, petroleum coke, oil shale, discarded coal and biomass, GE offers circulating fluidized bed (CFB) technologies with different arrangements suited to fuel. GE CFB technology has low inherent NOx emissions at 50-200 mg/Nm3 due to the following featuresGet Price
The driving force for heat transfer is the temperature difference per unit area or temperature gradient. In a majority of chemical processes heat is either given out or absorbed. Most of the times the fluids must be heated or cooled in a variety of equipment such as boilers, heaters, condensers, furnaces, dryers, evaporators, and reactors.Get Price
For low-grade and difficult-to-burn fuels such as anthracite, lignite, petroleum coke, oil shale, discarded coal and biomass, GE offers circulating fluidized bed (CFB) technologies with different arrangements suited to fuel. GE CFB technology has low inherent NOx emissions at 50-200 mg/Nm3 due to the following featuresGet Price