For the mechanical wood processing and energy industries, we have provided wood dust burners for more than 48 years. The pulverized fuel can be produced using wood dust from pellet production or sander dust from mechanical wood processing. It is also possible to employ other biomass-based, fine-grained fuels.
Our dust burner offers a convenient way to efficiently burn pulverized wood and other biomass while also adhering to tight emission standards. Both applications involving combustion chambers and water-tube boilers can be reliably run on these burners. In cases where the primary fuel is unavailable, the burners are equipped with the ability to use auxiliary fuel (gas/oil).
A burner, dust conveying system, auxiliary fuel train, and a burner management system are common components of wood dust burner systems.
With the rapid advancement of human society, energy demands and reliance have been rising annually. At the same time, non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and gas are being used up shockingly, and the environmental damage brought on by the excessive use of fossil fuels is getting worse.
However, we disregard the heating potential of renewable energy sources such as agricultural wastes such as cotton stalks, cotton straw, peanut shells, rice husks, and sawdust, as well as wood chips. The wastes are an inevitable byproduct of using resources, especially now that the biomass burner has permeated every element of production and social life. They are also useful in several ways. If we can use it properly, it can save energy, clean the environment, and have a significant social impact.
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