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    All countries are committed to the development and application of new alternative energy materials.

    Category: Industry Trends

    Release time: 2021-03-30

    The energy sources for industrial production in heat treatment equipment are primarily coal and petroleum. As the scale of industrial production expands globally, the energy crisis is becoming increasingly severe, driving up energy prices dramatically beyond the affordability of many countries. At the same time, industrial production inevitably exacerbates environmental pollution, and the adverse effects caused by the discharge of industrial waste are now impacting human daily life and economic activities.

      The energy sources for industrial production in thermal processing equipment are primarily coal and petroleum. As industrial production scales up globally, the energy crisis is becoming increasingly severe, driving energy prices sharply upward beyond the affordability of many countries. At the same time, industrial production inevitably exacerbates environmental pollution, and the adverse effects caused by the discharge of industrial waste are now seriously impacting human daily life and economic activities. To alleviate these issues, countries around the world are actively engaged in the development and application of new alternative energy materials. Among these, non-biological renewable energy sources have gained widespread recognition. Bioenergy boasts low production costs and readily available raw materials, making it an ideal choice for energy-efficient industrial furnaces.

      Currently, the application of computers has become an indispensable path for modernizing and upgrading the traditional technologies used in heat treatment equipment. This involves three key aspects: first, the use of computers in managing and controlling heat treatment parameters; second, the application of computers in process control during production; and third, the integration of computers into the equipment manufacturing process. An industrial electric furnace CAD system tailored for use in electric furnace plants has been operational for many years. This system is equipped with 24 terminals and, in addition to functions such as computer-aided drafting, a basic drawing library, and graphic file management, it also features a comprehensive database and a fundamental calculation subsystem for electric furnace design. The CAD system for heat treatment equipment enables designers to free themselves from tedious, repetitive tasks and focus on more creative work.

      There is tremendous potential for the efficient use, conservation, and reuse—after regeneration—of resources such as fuels, electricity, water, and oils used in heat treatment equipment. The energy sources for heat treatment heating equipment must be selected rationally and appropriately based on local conditions and time of day. There is considerable room for improvement in the thermal efficiency of heating equipment; waste heat from fuel combustion must be fully utilized; large volumes of cooling water must be recycled; oils and greases removed from workpiece surfaces should be collected and sorted for recycling; and spent quenching oils, once rendered unusable, should be collected, refined, and reused or repurposed. In short, the efficient utilization and regeneration of resources are crucial components of a sustainable development strategy for the heat treatment industry. Currently, public awareness of the importance of this issue still falls far short of the level of environmental awareness. Today, national leaders and many knowledgeable individuals fully recognize that addressing this issue cannot rely solely on preaching and education—it has reached the point where legislation and regulatory frameworks must be enacted.

    Keywords: All countries are committed to the development and application of new alternative energy materials.

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