Secondary Combustion Chamber
Post Combustion Chambers Used For waste incineration plants
Secondary combustion chamber A secondary combustion chamber, also known as a post-combustion chamber or afterburner, is a component commonly used in certain types of combustion systems. Its purpose is to further burn any unburned or partially burned fuel and combustible gases that remain in the exhaust gases from the primary combustion chamber. The primary combustion chamber is where the initial combustion process takes place, typically in an engine or a furnace. However, in
Secondary Combustion Chamber For Steel Production Or Glass Manufacturing
Secondary combustion chamber The flue gas generated after the regeneration of powdered carbon and granular carbon enters the secondary combustion chamber, and the combustion chamber temperature is heated to above 1100°C through the burner in the secondary combustion chamber. Suitable high calorific value liquid waste can be injected into the secondary combustion chamber instead of fuel, and the flue gas is The residence time of the secondary combustion chamber exceeds 2
OEM Secondary Combustion Chamber For Gas Turbine Engines
Secondary Combustion Chamber The flue gas generated after the regeneration of powdered carbon and granular carbon enters the secondary combustion chamber, and the combustion chamber temperature is heated to above 1100°C through the burner in the secondary combustion chamber. Suitable high calorific value liquid waste can be injected into the secondary combustion chamber instead of fuel, and the flue gas is The residence time of the secondary combustion chamber exceeds 2