What Aspects Should Be Considered Regarding Corrosion in High-Temperature Boiler Induction Fans

Due to their high efficiency, high-temperature boiler induction fans are widely used in many enterprises; however, certain issues may arise during their operation. Consequently, it is essential to ensure that the corrosion rate of these fans is kept to a minimum, requiring particular attention during daily use. So, what aspects should be considered to delay the corrosion of high-temperature boiler induction fans? Firstly, the choice of materials. To slow down the corrosion rate of high-temperature boiler induced draft fans, one must start with the materials, selecting the appropriate model based on material properties and operational requirements. Different materials exhibit varying levels of corrosion resistance depending on the environment. It is essential to adhere to their physical and chemical characteristics. Furthermore, particularly when analysing the materials themselves to select components with the appropriate strength and cost-effectiveness, the target materials must also be non-toxic. Secondly, there is another aspect of structural design that requires particular attention, beyond simply controlling corrosion in high-temperature boiler induced draft fans. That is to say, modifying the structural design can significantly enhance the fan’s resistance to corrosion. An excellent design effectively extends the machine’s service life and plays a vital role in ensuring its stability. If there are gaps on the surface of the high-temperature boiler induced draft fan, the machine is prone to corrosion. Thirdly, in addition to surface protection, there are other areas that require special attention. In other words, by implementing specific surface protection measures, the corrosion resistance of the high-temperature boiler induced draught fan can be further enhanced. Therefore, to better prevent such issues from occurring, flanging, galvanising and chrome plating should be carried out to mitigate corrosion. To delay the corrosion of the high-temperature boiler induced draught fan, greater attention must be paid to these aspects to ensure a longer service life for the equipment.