Electrode-type steam boilers are a one-of-a-kind design. They do not use fuel for heating, and you do not have to worry about fuel handling issues. No fuel is required, so you would not have to worry about pollution standards. Electrode boilers would not be the main cause of pollution.
As the name suggests, electrode boilers require a cathode as a decent transmitter to move power from primary supplies to water. Water acts as a great resistance in the path of electricity in the Electra Boiler, which operates on the principle of electrical resistance.
On the other hand, Waste heat boilers are designed to use heat from waste flue gases to make steam or hot water, depending on how the plant will use it.
To calculate your waste heat from the source, there are four primary requirements or inputs. These are the fuel's type and composition, the number of flue gases leaving the exhaust per hour in kilograms or nanometers per hour, and the temperature of the fuel gases at the exhaust in degrees Celsius. The method by which you want to make use of this wasted heat.
The amount of heat that gets transferred from steam generators or Steam Boilers is governed by the quantity of heat that is present in the flue gases. Depending on the requirements of the design, waste heat boilers can be of the fire tube or water tube variety.
Customers can choose from various tailor-made options, and the Waste Heat Recovery Boiler Design is incorporated into the system specifications. Since these boilers run on waste heat, they do not need to buy fuel, so they offer a great return on investment.
Benefits of waste heat recovery system -
Strong in construction and highly reliable in operation.
Returns on investment are made quickly.
Once speculation with lifetime returns.
Eco-friendly because there is no combustion and no emission.
Utilizing energy that was already being wasted.
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