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Agromax – the Single Pass Boilers With External Furnace Boilers

Agromax – the one Pass Boilers With External chamber are a multiple solid fuel firing boilers in shell & tube vogue. The external refractory lined chamber (in customer’s scope) can burn reasonably solid fuels likes bagasses, rice husks, saw-dusts, woods, coal, groundnut shells etc. thereby giving flexibility and easy operation. The system operates on balanced draft and thus the flue gases from the chamber travel through the smoke tubes within the shells & tubes type boilers, thereby producing steams at low worth. A heat recovery unit within the type of an Air or Water pre-heater is additionally provided to strengthen the efficiency of the systems by convalescent waste heat from flue gases going out of the boiler.
Advantages

  • Low initial investment
  • Easy finish off of flue surfaces
  • Can burn inferior agro – waste fuels
  • Huge convective heating surface within the tubes ensures wonderful heat transfer
  • Large water holding and steam holding space offers fast response to unsteady steam demands.
  • Dry steam reduces the interval, saves steam and improves quality of processed product

Capacity:  Agromax Boilers is accessible in capacities from one TPH to four TPH.
The Single Pass Boiler With External Furnace

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