GB/T 42522-2023
ActiveTesting method for static air leakage rate of iron ore sintering system
铁矿烧结系统静态漏风率检测方法
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This standard specifies the testing method for measuring the static air leakage rate in iron ore sintering systems. It is applied in the mining and metallurgical industries to evaluate the sealing performance of sintering machines, hoods, and ductwork during maintenance or shutdown periods. The method helps operators identify leakage points to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions in the iron ore sintering process.
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