Horizontal Wet Back Coke Oven Gas Steam Boiler
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
Jun 01, 2018 · For instance, the waste heat from a coke oven can be recovered through coke dry quenching and wet quenching. The process of coke dry quenching involves catching the hot incandescent coke in a cooling chamber and by passing an inert gas over the coke to recover and deliver the waste heat loss to a waste heat boiler [169] .Get Price
Creep failure is an important phenomenon for steam and chemical plants which operate at high temperatures of 450 to 550°C, boilers, ovens, gas turbines, supersonic jets, rockets, missiles, and nuclear plants all working at very high temperatures. Creep failures or ruptures are easy to identify due to the deformation (necking) that occurs.Get Price
Jun 01, 2018 · For instance, the waste heat from a coke oven can be recovered through coke dry quenching and wet quenching. The process of coke dry quenching involves catching the hot incandescent coke in a cooling chamber and by passing an inert gas over the coke to recover and deliver the waste heat loss to a waste heat boiler [169] .Get Price
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