grateförbränning
Grateförbränning refers to a combustion process where solid fuel is burned on a grate. This method is commonly used in boilers and furnaces for heating purposes and in some industrial applications. The grate provides a stable surface for the fuel, allowing air to circulate from underneath, which is crucial for efficient combustion. Various types of grates exist, including stationary grates, moving grates (like roller grates or reciprocating grates), and vibrating grates, each suited for different fuel types and operational demands.
The process begins with the fuel, such as wood, coal, or waste materials, being loaded onto the
Modern grateförbränning systems often incorporate advanced control mechanisms to manage air supply, fuel feed, and temperature,