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Creating calorific value
Burgoil production technology advantages – comparison of the calorific value of raw materials |
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Raw material |
Ratio, up to |
Min. calorific value |
Max. calorific value |
Weighted |
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Min. calorific value |
Max. calorific value |
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Coal |
15.00% |
1 500 |
3 500 |
225 |
525 |
Oil waste |
25.00% |
6 000 |
8 000 |
1500 |
2000 |
Chemical additives |
10.00% |
5 000 |
6 000 |
500 |
600 |
Water |
50.00% |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total: |
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0 |
2225 |
3125 |
Burgoil |
100% |
16500 |
16500 |
16500 |
16500 |
Increase, % |
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104% |
86% |
742% |
528% |
The formulas of Burgoil fuel produced in accordance with our technology include coal, oil sludge, popular and harmless chemical additives and water, which along with the facile, environment friendly and low energy consumption process technology, ensure energy independence to enterprises or regions.
The table illustrates the innovative production technology of “Burgoil” – the raw materials used have much lower calorific value than the established calorific value of the product.
Example:
Raw materials input per unit of Burgoil produced:
+ 0.15 units of coal - 0.15 * 3 500 kcal= 525 kcal/kg
+ 0.25 units of oil - 0.25 * 8 000 kcal= 2000 kcal/kg
+ 0.10 units of chemical additives - 0.10 * 6 000 kcal = 600 kcal/kg
+ 0.5 units of water – 0.5 * 0 kcal = 0 kcal/kg
= 525 kcal + 2000 kcal + 600 kcal +0 kcal/kg
= 3125 kcal of raw materials input yield 16 500 kcal/kg of fuel.
The calorific value of the final product achieved exceeds the energy input of raw materials by 5.28 times.
Ecological advantages of the fuel
The Burgoil fuel is ecologically clean – the harmful emissions critical to coal-fired thermal power plants – sulfur dioxide, ash content, NOx1 and CO2 are considerably lower than the European standards now in force. The estimated efficiency of equipment fuelled by Burgoil is over 93% and the registered calorific potential of the fuel exceeds 16 000 kcal.
1 NОx: generic term for nitric oxide (NO) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2).
Comparison between the gas emissions from combustion of Burgoil and the European standards in force |
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Emissions |
European standard, mg/Nm3 |
Burgoil, mg/Nm3 |
Reduction |
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) |
1700 |
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