What is the temperature of the steam?
When the number of molecules entering the space per unit time is equal to the number of molecules returning to the liquid, evaporation and condensation are in a dynamic equilibrium state. At this time, although evaporation and condensation are still going on, the density of steam molecules in the space no longer increases, and the state at this time is called saturation state. A liquid in a saturated state is called a saturated liquid. Its steam is called dry saturated steam (also called saturated steam).
If the saturated steam continues to be heated by its steam, its temperature will rise, exceeding the saturation temperature at this pressure. This kind of steam that exceeds the saturation temperature is called superheated steam.
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1, saturated steam has many advantages, especially at the temperature of 100℃ (2 12 ℉) and above, making it an excellent heat source, some of which are as follows:
2. The use of superheated steam for supply and discharge has an obvious advantage, that is, when steam drives the equipment, it will not produce condensed water, which can effectively avoid the corrosion and corrosion danger of carbonic acid to the equipment. Disadvantages are as follows:
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