Chemical microwave equipment finds broad applications in the chemical and petrochemical industries. Below is a detailed introduction to chemical microwave equipment:
I. Working Principle
The working principle of microwave equipment in the chemical industry primarily relies on the penetration of microwaves and their interaction with matter. As microwaves propagate through a medium, their frequency ranges between 300 MHz and 30 GHz, with wavelengths between 1 to 10 millimeters. Although the energy of this electromagnetic wave is much lower than that of visible light, it possesses strong penetration capabilities, allowing it to pass through solid materials to achieve heating. The interaction between microwaves and matter is relatively weak, thus preventing the formation of significant temperature gradients, ensuring more uniform heating.
Section II: Main Composition Structure
The main components of chemical microwave equipment include the feeding and discharging system, microwave suppressor, material conveying system, microwave system, moisture and heat removal system, power supply system, and detection and control system. These systems work together to ensure the stable and efficient operation of the equipment, meeting the requirements of chemical production.

































