industrial furnace Articles
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Continuous Monitoring System Performance Through Electronic Systems
Hazardous waste combustion facilities are already familiar with most of the recordkeeping requirements included in 40 CFR 63, Subpart EEE due to previous compliance with the Boiler and Industrial Furnace (BIF) rule. The NESHAP, however, requires semi-annual continuous monitoring system (CMS) performance reporting that was not previously required under BIF. These provisions specify numerous ...
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Case study - LKAB, Sweden
Customer: LKAB, Sweden Project: WetESP pressurized - Processgases Blast Furnace Year 1997 LKAB installed a pilot Blast Furnace at Swerea- MEFOS, Luleå. The product gas contains both CO and H2. The Blast Furnace operates at 0,8 bar over pressure. The design pressure for the WESP is 1,5 bar. The emission standards for dust are < 10 mg/Nm3. This gave WESP as the optimal choice. Result; ...
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Case study - Perstorp Speciality Chemicals AB,Perstorp, Sweden
Customer: Perstorp Speciality Chemicals AB,Perstorp, Sweden Project: Chemical Waste Incinerator operating WESP Perstorp AB started up their Chemical Waste Incinerator year 2007. The emission standard to meet stated < 5 mg/Nm3. With a standard as low as 5 mg the natural choice ended up in a WESP. Result The plant has operated continuous mode since 2007. On-line measurements shows emissions ...
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What Are Fire Resistant Bricks?
Introduction Fire resistant bricks, also known as refractory bricks, are essential materials designed to withstand extreme temperatures and challenging conditions in various industrial applications. These specialized bricks are engineered to provide exceptional thermal stability, high heat resistance, and resistance to thermal shock, making them a reliable choice for environments where standard ...
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Case study - SP, Technical Research Institute of Sweden
Customer: SP, Technical Research Institute of Sweden Project: WetESP for Fire Laboratory Many fire tests are made in full scale. Example for fire tests can be engine rooms, vehicles, store houses, compartments etc. Most of the tests will include ignite phase, full fire and extinguishing. The ignite phase is sooting, full fire will give high temperatures (500-700 °C) and the extinguish phase ...
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Project Water-Heating Boiler House Ekopartneris - Case Study
17,5 MW Lithuania, Kaunas 2015 November 18 Main equipment Fuel supply system - grounded warehouse with moving platforms Fuel combustion system - Axis Industries grate furnace Boiler - water heating Additional heat generation equipment - flue gas condensing economizer Flue gas cleaning system - multicyclone and two-stage electrostatic precipitator Purpose of the facility ...
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INTRODUCTION OF HEXAGONAL STEEL TUBE
Hexagonal steel tube is a kind of hexagon metal tube which is made of steel. It is also called special-shaped steel pipe. Among them, there are octagonal, rhombic and elliptical tubes. Hexagonal tubing steel is the general name of steel pipe with other cross-section shapes besides circular pipe. It has welded special-shaped pipe and seamless special-shaped pipe. Because of the material ...
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Hydropower: Why Use Thermal Insulation in Hydroelectric Plants?
Thermal insulation is a means of stopping heat transfer from one object to another. It is usually used to decrease levels of heat transfer via conduction, requiring objects to be in direct contact, and can also be used to prevent heat transfer via radiation. Thermal conductivity of materials determines the rate of heat transfer between objects. Ceramics and metals which have high thermal ...
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Briquettes – Favoring Green Revolution and Safeguarding the Environment
Briquettes facilitate easy storage, transportation and when used as fuel they are environment-friendly and smokeless. This is the reason there is an increased demand for them. If you are willing to take an initiative for an environment friendly atmosphere and also earn with the cause, the first thing you require to have in your business is a Briquettes machine. Briquettes are a handy way to ...
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How to Use the Waste Heat in Your Factory as an Energy Source
Modern factories are investing in technology to reduce their energy consumption, costs and CO2 emissions. This is not new, but the process of digitalisation and decarbonisation has accelerated to meet global energy transition and sustainability goals.In addition, the constant increase in energy costs pushes companies to become more efficient and reduce overall expenditure to stay competitive. If ...
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