A container is a boiler component commonly used for concentrating and directing the flow of high-temperature, high-pressure steam or water within the boiler.
Tanks are typically made of seamless steel pipes and are capable of withstanding high temperatures and pressures. Tanks are usually categorized into import tanks and export tanks. Import tanks are mainly used to receive high-temperature, high-pressure steam or water, while export tanks transport the high-temperature, high-pressure steam or water to the next boiler component or power equipment.
The design of the tank must consider factors such as the internal structure, dimensions, and steam flow of the boiler, as well as the material's ability to withstand high temperature and pressure. The manufacturing and installation of the tank must also strictly adhere to relevant regulations and standards to ensure its safe and reliable operation.
In summary, the container is an essential component of the boiler, serving to ensure the flow and transfer of steam or water within the boiler, thereby enhancing the overall efficiency of the power system.










