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The air preheater is located in the low-temperature region of the heating furnace flue gas, reclaiming the waste heat of the flue gas, reducing the exhaust gas temperature, and at the same time preheating the required air, increasing the initial temperature of the fuel and air, enhancing the ignition and combustion process of the fuel, reducing the unutilized heat loss of the fuel, and further improving the heating furnace's thermal efficiency.






