marula
Mechanical
- Feb 15, 2006
- 8
I hope this is the right forum for my question.
We have built furnaces to burn sun flower husk.
The furnace linings have a very short life span of about
6 months.
Temperature probes disintegrate before they even serve their purpose.
The customer has accepted the fact that he has to spend money on new refractory linings every 6 months.
It is still cheaper that way than using conventional fuels such coal, diesel or gas.
Maybe someone out there can help us with some ideas.
We have built furnaces to burn sun flower husk.
The furnace linings have a very short life span of about
6 months.
Temperature probes disintegrate before they even serve their purpose.
The customer has accepted the fact that he has to spend money on new refractory linings every 6 months.
It is still cheaper that way than using conventional fuels such coal, diesel or gas.
Maybe someone out there can help us with some ideas.