Guide: A company engaed in AAC industry in Singapore ordered a 20t SZL series biomass fired steam boiler used for their production.
Aerated concrete is a lightweight porous silicate product made from siliceous materials (sand, fly ash, silicon-containing tailings, etc.) and calcareous materials (lime, cement) as the main raw materials, mixed with aerating agent (aluminum powder), through the process of batching, mixing, pouring, pre-curing, cutting, autoclaved, curing, etc. It is named aerated concrete because it contains a large number of uniform and small pores after being aerated. The autoclave curing process is an important process for high-pressure steam curing of aerated concrete, which directly affects the product yield. Generally speaking, the appropriate temperature for autoclaved curing of aerated concrete is above 175 ℃. Most enterprises use steam boilers to provide heat energy for autoclaves, pre-curing kilns and other thermal equipment.
A company in Singapore is a large engineering consulting and design company. Its main businesses are engineering design, engineering consulting, engineering supervision and general contracting. The company serves pulp and paper making, energy and environmental protection, salt making and salt chemicals, household appliances, food, construction, municipal and other industries. For the needs of a local AAC company's project construction, the customer finally selected Xinli Boiler as the boiler supplier of the project after investigating the Chinese boiler market. Xinli Boiler provided a 20-ton SZL series biomass fired steam boiler for them according to the characteristics of the AAC industry and the customer's detailed needs. The boiler has arrived at the customer's designated location and is currently being installed. The picture shows the installation site of this 20t SZL series biomass fired steam boiler:
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