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Endothermic Generator

An endothermic generator is an essential piece of equipment used in the manufacturing and heat treatment industry. It produces endothermic gas, a type of industrial gas that is used in carburizing, carbonitriding, and other heat treatment processes. Endothermic gas is created by mixing natural gas, air, and steam in precise ratios and passing the mixture over a heated catalyst.

Endothermic generators are typically large and require a significant amount of power to operate. They come in various sizes and designs, from small tabletop units to large industrial-sized models. The generator's size and design depend on the production needs of the facility, with larger generators capable of producing higher volumes of endothermic gas.

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Function

The chamber is a climatic chamber specifically designed to perform carbonation tests on concrete samples.

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Configuration

An exothermic generator typically consists of a cylindrical or rectangular container with a burner assembly, a fuel and oxidizer inlet, and an exhaust outlet.

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Features

Endothermic generators have automatic shutdown mechanisms and pressure relief valves. Control systems for gas composition and flow rate can be added.

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Temperature Range

The temperature range for endothermic gas can vary depending on the specific application.

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Heating Rate

The heating rate for endothermic gas can vary depending on the specific application.

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Capacity

The capacity of an exothermic generator varies depending on the size of the unit

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Heat Source

The heat source in an exothermic generator is the chemical reaction between the reducing agent and the oxidizing agent.

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Power Requirement

The power requirements for the furnace depend on the required technical parameters.

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Atmosphere

The atmosphere in an exothermic generator is typically a mix of fuel and oxidizer gases.

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