Stainless steel desulfurization tower: In the power industry, stainless steel desulfurization towers are widely used in coal-fired power plants. Through chemical absorption and redox processes, sulfur dioxide in flue gas is converted into sulfate or gypsum, effectively reducing harmful gas emissions. The corrosion resistance and high temperature resistance of stainless steel ensure the long-term stable operation of the desulfurization tower in high temperature and high humidity environments.
Stainless steel anode tube: In wet electricity technology, stainless steel anode tube has become an indispensable component in wet electricity systems due to its excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and conductivity. Stainless steel anode tubes perform well in humid environments and electrolytes with high temperature and humidity, greatly extending their service life, improving electrolysis efficiency and overall system performance.
The application of stainless steel in hydroelectric power generation: In hydroelectric power generation, the impeller of the water turbine is often made of stainless steel, especially in high drop and large capacity water turbines. The use of stainless steel improves the performance of the impeller. In addition, some corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant components in hydropower stations have also successfully used stainless steel composite plates.
The application of stainless steel in thermal power generation: In thermal power generation, in order to improve thermal efficiency, components of boilers and steam turbines are often made of stainless steel. For example, ultra supercritical thermal power units use Cr12, 304, and 310 stainless and heat-resistant steel series, and the blades and components of turbine units also use stainless steel.
The application of stainless steel in nuclear power generation: In nuclear power plants, stainless steel is mainly used as a structural material for reactors, including nuclear fuel cladding, pressure vessels, reactor internals, steam generator heat transfer tubes, etc. Stainless steel accounts for a large proportion of the steel consumed by nuclear power plants, ensuring their safe and efficient operation.
Corrosion resistance: Stainless steel can resist the erosion of various corrosive media, extending the service life of equipment.
High temperature resistance: Maintaining stable performance in high temperature environments, not easily deformed or damaged.
Mechanical strength: capable of withstanding significant pressure and impact forces, ensuring the safe and stable operation of the equipment.