Filson Cyclone Separator In Boiler
- Perfect collection efficiency of cyclone separator, thus improving the performance of boiler
- Improve the utilizing rate of fuel and desulfurizer
- Robust construction structure, no moving parts
- Good welded sealing and superior wear resistance
- ISO certified manufacturer, good reputation for high quality products
- Energy saving and environment protection
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Filson cyclone separators in boiler are constructed with well welded and sealed connection, which solves the boiler seal problem and also improve the boiler combustion efficiency. At present, the efficiency of the boiler is over 89.5%.
- Construction material: 304/316L stainless steel, mild carbon steel
- Dimension: based on your requirements
- Flow rate: up to 260000 m3/h
- Filtration grade: down to 5 micron
- Separation efficiency: up to 96% of of 5 micron or larger solid particles
- Pressure: from 3.82 MPa to 5.29 MPa
- Working temperature range: from -15℃ to 1000℃
- Quality certification: in accordance with ASME code, ISO certification
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Filson Cyclone Separator In Boiler
Your Best Cyclone Separator In Boiler Supplier in China
Filson cyclone separator is one of the core components of a boiler. After the fuel is burned, the produced fly ash is passed through Filson cyclone separator in boiler, where the solid particles are separated from the flue gas.
There are some incompletely burned fuel and unreacted desulfurizer in the solid particles. These solid particles will be re-injected into the furnace for combustion and desulfurization reaction. While improving the combustion efficiency, it also improves the desulfurization efficiency and reduces the use of desulfurizer.
With the improvement of combustion efficiency and recycling of desulfurizer, the overall costs of boiler (fuel and desulfurizer) is correspondingly reduced. By doing this, you can realize the goal of energy saving. Send us your drawing and specifications, we will quote for you immediately.
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