What are the factors that affect the price of biomass burners?

author:EBICO 2024-06-19 15:53:57

What are the factors that affect the price of biomass burners?

On this issue, different people have different opinions, and wise people have different prices. Just like buying a car with different positioning, the price also varies. If you want to spend money on A-class cars to buy B-class cars, you can only buy B-class cars of average quality from small factories. In addition, brand value means the quality and service of customers. Today, we will analyze how the price of biomass burners is appropriate and how to choose a biomass pellet burner with the right price.

The price of biomass burners is related to the strength of biomass burner manufacturers. An excellent biomass burner production plant must have the company's procedures, its own technical advantages, and qualification documents such as inspection certificates from relevant institutions. So if manufacturers with these qualifications want to compare with those without these qualifications, there must be different price levels.

The price of biomass combustion engines is related to the quality of biomass fuel combustion engine manufacturers. As the saying goes, "one price, one product" also applies to the biomass combustion engine industry. The quality is divided into several blocks. Whether the power or output of a biomass burner meets the standard, for example, the same 200000 kcal burner is designed and manufactured by the manufacturer based on their own relevant testing and research, and the output can meet the production needs of customers. The heat even exceeds 200000 kilocalories. Small manufacturers copying other people's equipment may not produce up to 200000 kcal. This is the difference between low and high prices; 2、 The equipment size and steel plate thickness of the manufacturer are larger than those of smaller manufacturers, and the material price is also relatively expensive, but the actual service life is different. Thirdly, small manufacturers cannot handle the vulnerable parts of biomass burners like large manufacturers. The materials used in key parts such as flame throwers, furnace refractory materials, and grate of conventional biomass burners are more practical, so small manufacturers may not be willing to pay a significant price for these materials.