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| meishengchao | Jan 19 2018, 12:17 AM Post #1 |
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Relative to the traditional heating mode. The use of electrical energy as a heating energy, no need to build boiler room, coal storage, ash, pipe network and other facilities. The land is saved and the pollutants such as waste gas, waste water and waste are not produced, and the emission of waste gas and other pollutants will be reduced to zero. At the same time, even with coal as energy, can promote and improve the scale and intensity of coal power generation, by saving and reduce energy loss and pollution of coal transportation vehicles in the process, so as to reduce carbon emissions in the whole, thereby strengthening low carbon energy use.Diesel Engine Water Pump Agricultural Pump Centrifugal Pump Low carbon life: in accordance with the design of human work, comfort and intelligence.vacuum tube furnace with alumina tube The point heating system, represented by the radiator, air conditioner and radiator, and the line heating system represented by the heating cable. The new generation heating system, represented by the electromagnetic wall hanging furnace, is very fit for the livable needs of the people in the active space. Specifically: this unique heating method makes people feel the indoor temperature is uniform, fresh, comfortable and quiet. And there is no traditional heating from dry and hot, not because of the airflow caused by indoor dust. In addition, the intelligent temperature control function can make people warm, promote energy saving and open a new generation of human low carbon life. Cost effective great value small smelting furnace |
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