The three types of liquid fuels commonly used in burners are heavy oil, residual oil and light diesel fuel. Fuel oil is characterized by a high carbon and hydrogen content and a low moisture content, so the heat generation is high. Diesel fuel is generally used in small and medium-sized heating boilers, domestic boilers and large boilers for ignition and stable combustion, while heavy oil is mostly used in power station boilers.
Diesel fuel
Diesel oil is a kind of fuel oil with small density, small viscosity, good fluidity, atomization without preheating, and can be used to start boilers by direct ignition, and diesel oil contains less sulfur, which is also less polluting to the environment.
Heavy oil
Heavy oil is the general name of the heavy fraction after the light fraction - gasoline, kerosene and diesel - is extracted from the petroleum refining process. The main components of heavy oil are carbon and hydrogen, with little ash and water content and high and stable heat content.
Residual Oil
Residual oil is the residue obtained from the petroleum refining process, and its main components are polymer alkanes and gelatinous substances, etc. It can be used directly as fuel. The viscosity of residual oil is large, and it can flow when heated to a certain temperature, so its storage, transportation and management are convenient.
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