Industrial Burner Fuel Calorific Value
2024-08-30 10:22:42
The calorific value of fuel refers to the heat released when a unit mass (solid or liquid) or unit volume (gas) of fuel is completely burned and the combustion products are cooled to the temperature before combustion (generally the ambient temperature).
Liquid fuel value
Crude oil | 41816KJ(10000Kcal)/Kg |
Fuel oil | 41816KJ(10000Kcal)/Kg |
Gasoline | 43070KJ(10300Kcal)/Kg |
Kerosene | 43070KJ(10300Kcal)/Kg |
Diesel | 42652KJ(10200Kcal)/Kg |
Crude alcohol | 3600Kcal/Kg (10%water) |
Motor oil | 8571Kcal/Kg |
Paraffin | 10714Kcal/Kg |
Coal tar | 33453KJ(8000Kcal)/Kg |
👉Liquid fuels are recommended to use diesel burners, waste oil burners, heavy oil burners, and corrosion-resistant methanol burners
Gas fuel value
LPG | 50179KJ(12000Kcal)/Kg |
Natural gas | 38931KJ(9310Kcal)/M3,54525KJ(13039Kcal)/Kg |
Coke oven gas | 16729-17981KJ(4000-4300Kcal)/M3 |
Hydrogen | 12753KJ(3049.55Kcal)/M3,142836KJ(34155Kcal)/Kg |
Water gas | 10454KJ(2500Kcal)/M3 |
👉Gas fuel is recommended to use gas burner, hydrogen burner (explosion-proof).
Raw coal value:20908KJ(5000Kcal)/Kg
👉For pulverized coal, it is recommended to use pulverized coal burners.
TIPS
👉For other mixed fuels, especially for industrial kiln burners, it is recommended to use multi-channel burners.
👉If you want to use dual fuels of oil and gas, dual fuel burners are recommended.