Boiler
A boiler is a closed vessel in which water or other fluid is heated. The fluid does not necessarily boil. The heated or vaporized fluid exits the boiler for use in various processes or heating applications, including water heating, central heating, boiler-based power generation, cooking, and sanitation.
Boiler Descaling Results
Ultrasonic antiscale is to use strong sound field processing pipeline fluid, morphology and chemical and physical properties of make into scale substances change, make it dispersed, crushing, loose fall off and not easy adherent wall formation of fouling. Using ultra strong sound field processing pipeline fluid can play the role of effective antiscale. Ultrasonic antiscale mechanism mainly for cavitation, activation and inhibition.
The Effect of Ultrasonic Descaling Machine
Ultrasonic descaling antiscale equipment is mainly composed of ultrasonic generator, ultrasonic signal transmission cables, ultrasonic wave energy converter and installation of ultrasonic transducer pipe assembly. According to the installation method is divided into external type, embedded, built-in three forms. Ultrasonic descaling antiscale equipment mainly using ultrasonic "cavitation effect", "chemical" effect, "shear" effect, "artificial" effect, make stronger sound field processing fluid, let the fluid becomes dirty material under the effect of ultrasonic field, its physical and chemical properties in a series of change, make the dispersion, grinding, loose, loose and not easy adherent wall formation of fouling.
Boiler Descaling Video
Standard Unit Descaling Solutions
Standard unit ultrasonic liquid processor
Automatic Descaling Solutions
Batch-Mode ultrasonic liquid processor
The labsonic 500 ultrasonic liquid processor
The Prosonic 1000 ultrasonic liquid processor
The InDsonic 3000 ultrasonic liquid processor
Inline Descaling Solutions
Inline Mode ultrasonic liquid processor
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