Published Tuesday, December 1, 1998 by Thomas A. Giaier and Timothy R. Loviska
Some 15 years ago in the United States, it became apparent that traveling grate and water-cooled pinhole grate stokers were no longer able to cope with the increasing demands of the biomass burning industry, particularly pulp and paper. These demands included lower excess air firing for efficiency and emission control, higher boiler capacities, and greater availability to the plant. CLICK HERE to read the full article.
Detroit Stoker Company 1998
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