A chimney tower is a tall steel structure used to support and secure chimneys. The tower must withstand its own weight, wind loads, seismic forces, and other external forces. The design must ensure structural stability. For instance, in areas with strong winds, it is crucial to carefully calculate the impact of wind loads on the tower and rationally select the structural form and component sizes to ensure the tower operates safely under various conditions.
- Structural formPrimarily features angle steel and steel pipe structures, utilizing an independent system, consisting of tower frames and smokestacks to form a stable framework.
- Height RangeTypically between 10 to 200 meters, the exact height is determined based on actual requirements.
- Material SelectionThe tower materials are commonly made of angle steel, steel pipes, square steel, H-beams, etc., which offer good stability and wind resistance.
- Primary Functions主要用于 burning off flammable gases, such as those produced by oil, petrochemical, and chemical industries during production processes that are non-recyclable or hazardous, and are prone to combustion and explosion. These gases are converted into non-harmful substances before being released into the atmosphere, making them essential equipment for meeting emission standards and ensuring safe production.
- Application FieldsWidely used in factories, chemical enterprises, oil departments, and other locations requiring exhaust gas emissions.
- Maintenance PointsThe steel structure of the chimney tower requires hot-dip galvanizing for corrosion protection. During handling and transportation, surface scratches should be avoided to prevent damage to the zinc layer.




































