An industrial kiln typically consists of several parts, including the kiln body, combustion system, heating system, control system, and transmission system. The kiln body is the main component and is usually made of materials such as steel plates and refractory materials. The combustion system provides fuel, such as natural gas, oil, or coal, which is then burned to generate heat. The heating system transfers the heat generated by combustion to the kiln body and raw materials to achieve the heating purpose. The control system controls parameters such as heating temperature, time, and atmosphere to ensure product quality and production efficiency. The transmission system is responsible for the rotation, lifting, and other movements of the internal components of the kiln.
