Soot blowing is a process used in power plants and industrial settings to remove soot and ash deposits from the surfaces of boilers, furnaces, and other equipment. The goal of soot blowing is to maintain the efficiency and reliability of these systems by ensuring that heat transfer surfaces are clean and free from insulating deposits.
The plants that win are those that treat sootblowing as a dynamic, data-driven process. They install the right sensors, deploy predictive models, and train operators to think in terms of cleanliness factors rather than fixed timers. soot blow
Industry research published in MDPI Energies highlights that unmitigated slagging and fouling cost utility plants several billion dollars worldwide every year through unexpected outages and component restoration. Soot blowing is a process used in power