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To What factors determine the heating capacity of a biomass burner Do you know that the heating capacity of a biomass burner depends on the strength of the flame, the surface area of the furnace tube and the total heat transfer coefficient. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know, now you know right away To First of all, we should know the strength of the flame. The stronger the flame, the higher the furnace temperature, the greater the temperature difference between the furnace and the oil flow, and the greater the heat transfer. The strength of the flame can be adjusted by controlling the burner; To The heating performance is related to the surface area of the furnace tube. The larger the area of the furnace tube where the flame is in contact with the flue gas, the greater the heat transfer; To In addition, the total heat transfer coefficient is very important. The better the total heat transfer coefficient of the furnace tube, the more reasonable the furnace structure and the more heat transfer. To In actual use, poor flame combustion and coking of the furnace tube will affect the heating capacity of the burner, so care must be taken to control the burner to make it burn completely, and to prevent local furnace tube temperature from being too high and coking. To If you are interested in gas oil burners, please contact us for a quote!
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