CFB Biomass Boiler
The CFB (Circulating Fluidized Bed) Biomass Boiler is an energy-efficient, environmentally friendly solution designed for burning a variety of biomass fuels, including wood chips, bagasse, straw, palm husk, and rice husk. Its advanced features—such as low bed temperature combustion, low bed pressure technology, and staged combustion—ensure optimal performance while minimizing environmental impact.
With a larger heating area and efficient separation technology, the CFB biomass boiler is capable of producing medium and high-pressure steam with a rated evaporation capacity of 1-75 tons/h and a rated pressure range of 0.7-4.0 MPa. The boiler’s thermal efficiency is designed to reach up to 87-90%, offering significant energy savings.
Key Features:
Reduced Air Leakage Coefficient – Minimizes flue gas volume and resistance, leading to reduced power consumption of the ID fan.
Low Bed Pressure Technology – Lowers material layer height and wind chamber pressure, reducing primary air power consumption.
Low Bed Temperature Technology – Controls flue gas temperature and air supply to minimize NOx emissions.
Increased Heating Surface – Ensures consistent output and meets 110% load requirements.
High-Temperature Cyclone Separation – The furnace and wind chamber are connected by a membrane water wall for efficient circulation and combustion.