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Hot Dip Galvanizing Furnace Line for Light Pole Production

Nazwa Marki: WONDERY
Numer modelu: WDL-HDG
MOQ: 1 zestaw/zestawy
Cena £: TO BE ENGOTIATED
Czas dostawy: 90 dni
Warunki płatności: L/C, T/T.
Szczegółowe informacje
Miejsce pochodzenia:
Jiangsu, Chiny (kontynent)
Orzecznictwo:
CE
Wyroby cynkowane ogniowo:
SŁUP ŚWIATŁA
Metoda cynkowania:
Linia do cynkowania ogniowego
Nazwa:
Piec do cynkowania ogniowego
Czas realizacji:
90 dni
pojemność kąpieli cynkowej:
275 ton
Rozmiar czajnika cynkowego:
15m x 1,5m x 2m
Szczegóły pakowania:
drewniana obudowa odpowiednia do transportu morskiego lub nago pakietu
Możliwość Supply:
100 zestawów / zestawów rocznie
Opis produktu

Hot Dip Galvanizing Furnace Line for Light Pole Production

Introduction to Hot Dip Galvanizing Furnace Lines

Hot dip galvanizing is a crucial process for protecting steel structures, such as light poles, from corrosion and enhancing their lifespan. The Hot Dip Galvanizing Furnace Line is specifically designed to meet the demanding needs of the light pole industry, ensuring high-quality coating with superior protection against rust and environmental damage.

Key Benefits of Hot Dip Galvanizing in Light Pole Production

  1. Corrosion Resistance: Galvanizing creates a protective zinc coating that shields steel from moisture and chemicals, which is especially important for light poles exposed to weather and industrial conditions.

  2. Durability: The zinc coating in hot dip galvanizing provides a long-lasting solution, extending the life of light poles and reducing maintenance costs.

  3. Cost-Effectiveness: Galvanized steel requires less upkeep and lasts much longer than untreated steel, offering a more cost-effective solution for light pole manufacturers.

How the Hot Dip Galvanizing Furnace Line Works

The hot dip galvanizing process involves several stages, each of which is meticulously controlled for optimal results. The process typically includes degreasing, pickling, fluxing, and then dipping the steel parts into a bath of molten zinc at around 450°C. This creates a metallurgical bond between the steel and zinc, forming a highly resistant coating.

Technical Parameters of the Furnace Line

Component Details
Zinc Pot Dimensions 15m x 1.5m x 2m
Zinc Capacity 275 tons
Annual Output 40,000 tons
Heating Medium Natural gas
Electric Power 380V / 50Hz
Burner High-speed pulse, 4 sets
Temperature Control PLC, 3-stage, large screen display
Flame Detection UV Rays

The furnace system is powered by natural gas, utilizing a high-speed pulse burner and equipped with a PLC temperature control system for precise monitoring of zinc bath temperatures. The system includes energy-saving features such as flue gas waste heat recovery, which increases efficiency while reducing gas consumption.

Pre-treatment and Post-treatment Systems

The Pre-treatment section includes tanks for degreasing, pickling, and fluxing, which prepare the steel for galvanizing. These processes remove impurities and ensure a strong adhesion of the zinc coating.

For Post-treatment, the furnace line includes specialized cooling tanks, passivation systems, and drying stations to prevent corrosion and maintain the integrity of the galvanized light poles.

Energy Efficiency and Waste Heat Utilization

The Hot Dip Galvanizing Furnace Line is designed with a strong focus on energy efficiency. Waste heat recovery systems utilize heat from flue gases to preheat flux baths and degreasing tanks, reducing energy consumption. This waste heat recovery system plays a vital role in reducing operating costs and minimizing the environmental impact.

Commercial Cost & Investment

The total cost of setting up a hot dip galvanizing furnace line for light pole production typically ranges in the region of 889,700 USD. This includes all equipment and material costs, but excludes freight, packaging, installation, and natural gas emissions treatment. The line is designed for long-term operation with minimal maintenance costs, making it a solid investment for manufacturers.

Conclusion

Incorporating a Hot Dip Galvanizing Furnace Line into light pole production enhances the durability and longevity of the products, making them ideal for use in harsh environmental conditions. This state-of-the-art system provides a cost-effective, energy-efficient solution for manufacturers looking to meet high production standards while reducing maintenance needs.