Combustion and heat recovery
When the temperature in the furnace reaches the ignition point of the fuel, the igniter will start and ignite the fuel. The burner will automatically adjust the combustion speed and intensity of the fuel according to the temperature and combustion conditions in the furnace.
When biomass fuel is burned in the boiler, the flue gas generated will flow through the threaded smoke pipe. Due to the special shape of the threaded smoke pipe, the flue gas will be disturbed during the flow process, thereby increasing the contact area and contact time with the inner wall of the smoke pipe. The heat transfer effect is enhanced, allowing the boiler to heat up and increase pressure faster, thereby improving thermal efficiency.