What Size Should Biomass Be Crushed to for CFB Boiler Power Plants?

2024-10-08
Shan
Shan
Contact

Circulating fluidized bed (CFB) boiler power plants have high requirements for fuel pretreatment, necessitating a series of crushing and screening processes for biomass such as straw. The size of biomass fuel entering the furnace is generally required to be between 150 to 200 mm, with an emphasis on uniformity. So, what type of shredder equipment is suitable for this task? Today, we will introduce a commonly used shredder in biomass power plants with CFB technology.

Introduction of GDB Dual-Shaft Shear Biomass Shredder

The GDB dual-shaft shear biomass shredder is specifically designed to process various types of biomass materials. It employs a dual-shaft cutting principle, utilizing two counter-rotating shafts to achieve efficient material shredding. Due to its rational design, this shredder can handle a variety of biomass types, demonstrating strong adaptability and wide application in biomass power generation, wood processing, and agricultural waste management.

Dual-Shaft Shear Biomass Shredder

Main Parameters of GDB Shredder

  • Number of Shafts: Dual-shaft design, typically equipped with multiple cutting tools.
  • Cutting Tool Material: High-strength alloy steel, wear-resistant, and long-lasting.
  • Crushing Capacity: Depending on the model, processing capacity can reach 10 to 60 tons per hour.
  • Power Configuration: Optional electric or hydraulic drive, equipped with efficient motors ranging from 10 kW to 260 kW.
  • Feeding Size: Capable of accommodating large materials and bulk feed, with adjustable feed openings based on material conditions.
  • Output Size: Adjustable according to needs, typically between 50 to 200 mm.

Suitable Materials for GDB Shredder

The dual-shaft shear biomass shredder can process a wide range of biomass materials, including but not limited to: waste wood, sawdust, coffee grounds, rice husks, bagasse, agricultural straw, pulp black liquor from paper mills, sugar alcohol residue, sludge, etc.

The dual-shaft shear biomass shredder is an essential pretreatment device biomass power plants. By effectively crushing biomass to the appropriate particle size, it not only enhances combustion efficiency but also reduces operational costs, ensuring the sustainable use of biomass energy. When selecting a shredder, it is important to consider its applicability and processing capacity to meet the needs of different types of biomass. 

If you have any questions regarding the selection of shredders for biomass power plants, please contact GEP ECOTECH, and our dedicated technical experts will provide you with answers!

Request Information

Send your inquiry for further information.