Biomass boiler has the advantages of environmental protection and high efficiency, and the reason why it can achieve this effect is that its combustion process is unique, and the specific differences. Of course, we must ask professionals who produce boilers to explain to us.
When the biomass environmental protection boiler is used, the fuel is fed into the furnace by the screw feeder, where it is gradually preheated due to the action of high-temperature flue gas and primary air, drying, igniting, and burning. During this process, a large amount of volatile matter is precipitated and the combustion is intense.
After the generated high-temperature flue gas washes the main heating surface of the boiler, it enters the economizer and air preheater of the heating surface at the rear of the boiler, then enters the dust collector, and finally is discharged into the atmosphere through the chimney. The ungasified fuel moves to the back of the grate until it burns out, and finally a small amount of ash and slag falls into the slag removal port behind the grate.
It can be seen from the above introduction that during the entire combustion process of the biomass boiler, the heat is fully utilized, and the remaining combustion slag is also classified and eliminated, which is environmentally friendly and energy-saving.