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Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project

Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project
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Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical Co., Ltd.
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Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project
Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project
Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project
Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project
Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project
Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project

Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical Co., Ltd. is an advantageous resource conversion enterprise mainly supported by the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The predecessor of the enterprise is the Xinjiang Caustic Soda Plant, which was established in 1958. The company's main products include polyvinyl chloride resin (PVC), ion-exchange membrane caustic soda, viscose fiber, and viscose yarn. Products are widely used in more than 20 industries such as textiles, building materials, and national defense. They are exported to inland provinces and regions and exported to Russia, Central Asia, South Asia, South America, Africa and other countries and regions, enjoying high market visibility and reputation.

 

In the production process of chemical products such as polyvinyl chloride resin, a large amount of high temperature steam is often required to form a high temperature and high pressure chemical reaction environment. This time, Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical and EBICO joined together to find a burner solution for the company's two 50-ton steam boilers. In view of the customer's desire to use analytical gas and raw gas as fuels, EBICO team combined with individual factors such as the calorific value of special fuels and equipped Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical with ET series of non-standard customized burners, and set raw gas/analytic gas dual fuel as combustion system. It helps to save economic costs while ensuring that the emission of NOx and other pollutants meets the relevant standards in Xinjiang.

EBICO Burner recommends Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical's 50-ton Steam Boiler Burner Non-standard Customized Project to learn about Cases for Petrochemical Industry the advantages of EBICO Burner safety, energy saving and environmental protection. You can also learn more about other Cases for Petrochemical Industry application cases of EBICO Burner.
There is no doubt that this burner customization service is a good start for our long-term cooperation with EBICO. When faced with our proposal to use special fuels, we were deeply impressed by the meticulousness and professionalism demonstrated by the EBCIO team.
Xinjiang Zhongtai Chemical Co., Ltd.
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