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Cracking Furnace Induced Draft Fan
 The induced draft fan of the cracking furnace is a core auxiliary machine in petrochemical cracking units. It is mainly responsible for extracting the high-temperature flue gas (containing CO₂, a small amount of sulfides, and dust) generated by combustion in the cracking furnace, maintaining a stable negative pressure inside the furnace, and ensuring the efficient and safe conduct of the cracking reaction.

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Description
Backward-curved blades or airfoil blades, offering high efficiency and a wide performance adjustment range to meet various operating conditions. Grease-lubricated, air-cooled structure with an integrated vibration-damping base, facilitating maintenance and repair. Suitable for long-term stable operation at high altitudes.
Structural Type:
Double-support centrifugal type
Typical Performance Parameters:
 Airflow: 250,000~400,000 m³/h, Total Pressure: 1500~3000 Pa, Operating Temperature: 175℃
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Transporting Medium:
 Flue gas
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