Eco companies also have self-generated power (XAC). It's a promise for the Earth's environment.
This paper company is effectively utilizing unused energy by using a condensate recovery system that utilizes the cold and hot water from rivers to return steam, which has turned the turbine for self-generated power, back to water as part of their energy-saving and resource-saving initiatives. Due to environmental considerations regarding the water returned to the river, they were unable to use water treatment chemicals, which led to concerns about the condensate being contaminated and the reduction of power generation efficiency. Therefore, they introduced XAC for further effective energy utilization.
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【Overview】 ○ Target equipment: Condenser for generator ○ Pipe diameter: 350A ○ System: Single ○ Uses clean, cold river water as cooling water for the generator's condenser in a one-way system ○ Environmentally friendly, no chemicals used ○ Introduced XAC to address organic contamination ○ 400 pieces of 16mm hard balls added ○ All parts except the pump are made of stainless steel ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Purpose】 ○ Effective utilization of unused energy ○ No use of water treatment chemicals ○ Introduction of XAC ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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