Xi'an Shengren Electromechanical Technology Co., Ltd
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Price: | 2500.0 USD |
Payment Terms: | T/T,WU |
Place of Origin: | Shaanxi, China (Mainland) |
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Working Principle
The sonic soot blower can in some ways be compared to a musical reed instrument such as an horn, where the "base tone" is created by blowing air over a reed and then converting this "base tone" into a particular high or low note, depending on how far the sound wave has to travel along inside the body of the instrument.
The sonic soot blower operates in the same manner, the 'base tone' being produced by passing compressed air into a wave generator which houses a titanium diaphragm causing it to oscillate rapidly. This 'base tone' is then converted into a range of selected frequencies ranging from 350 Hz down to 75 Hz by the design and length of the horn section, producing the desired sound frequency at a sound level approaching 200 dB. The sonic soot blower is usually 'sounded' for a few seconds at intervals of between 3 and 10 minutes. This 'sounding' pattern is normally controlled via the plant's PLC (over 6units)or electric cabinet(above 6units). However, it may also be operated by such means as a SCADA system, individual timers on each solenoid valve or via a manual ball valve