12, 2020
Introduction When water is heated at atmospheric pressure, its temperature rises until it reaches 212°F (100°C), the highest temperature at which water can exist at this pressure. Additional heat does not raise the temperature, but converts the water to steam. This ‘phase change’ requires a tremendous amount of additional energy input, as when steam condenses […]
12, 2020
There are many types of biomass fuels, of which waste from some industries is also considered a type of fuel for boilers. Such as waste from wood processing plants: bark and sawdust, waste from paper factories, packaging … However, the humidity of the waste is 50% or higher and the calorific value is very low. […]
12, 2020
The third Steering Committee Meeting of the Project “Promoting the energy efficient industrial boilers, adoption and operating practices in Vietnam” was organized at the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) Headquarter on 15th January 2019. The Project Steering Committee (PSC) meeting aims to report on the progress of Project implementation in 2018 and to seek […]
12, 2020
A thermal oil boiler fires through a helical coil and generates energy from the hot products of combustion. This, by heating the coil through radiation and convection. The coil heats the thermal oil or fluid that is pumped through the thermal oil boiler. The thermal oil heats coils in various types of heat users. Unlike […]
12, 2020
What is a biomass boiler? Biomass boilers are very similar to conventional gas boilers that you will be familiar with, providing you with space heating and hot water for the entire home, but instead of using gas (or oil) to produce the heat, they combust sustainably sourced wood pellets. Using wood in place of fossil […]