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Product thermal capacity:1-20 t/h
Working pressure:0.7-2 Mpa
Product thermal capacity: 20-110 t/h
Working pressure: 1.25-5.3 Mpa
Product thermal capacity: 20-75 t/h
Working pressure: 1.25-5.4 MPA
Product thermal capacity: 2 – 20t/h
Working pressure: 1 - 2.5 MPA
Product thermal capacity: 4-35 t/h
Working pressure: 1.0-2.5 MPA
Working pressure: 1.0-1.6 MPA
Outlet temperature: 115/70 ℃
Product thermal capacity: 10 - 75 t/h
Working pressure: 1.25-2.45MPA
Product thermal capacity: 1400-29000 KW
Working pressure: 0.8-1.0 MPA
Product thermal capacity: 7000-29000 KW
Working pressure: 0.8-1.0 MPA
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