Steam Generator

Steam Generator

Steam Generator

BoilerTech Steam Generator are industrial steam boilers for small steam capacities (range 300 kg/hr to 2 TPH). The special compact design offers fast start-up modest heat losses during hot stand-by and an extreme safe during operation. It is a device that produces steam from water through heating. It is commonly used in industrial applications, power generation, and various other processes where steam is required. Unlike traditional boilers, steam generators are often compact and designed for specific applications.

Key Features :
  • Compact Design : Generally smaller and more efficient than traditional boilers, making them suitable for applications where space is limited.
  • Rapid Start-Up : Capable of producing steam quickly from a cold start.
  • Efficiency : Often designed to operate at higher thermal efficiencies and lower emissions.
Types of Steam Generators :
  • Electric Steam Generators :
    Operation : Use electrical elements to heat water and generate steam.
    Applications : Ideal for applications where precise control and clean operation are required, such as in laboratory settings or small-scale industries.
  • Gas-Fired Steam Generators :Operation : Utilize natural gas or propane to produce heat for steam generation.
    Applications : Common in industrial processes where high volumes of steam are needed, such as in food processing or chemical industries.
  • Oil-Fired Steam Generators :
    Operation : Burn oil to create heat for generating steam.
    Applications: Used in industries where oil is readily available and cost-effective.
  • Waste Heat Steam Generators :
    Operation : Capture and utilize waste heat from other industrial processes to generate steam.
    Applications : Improve overall energy efficiency in processes with substantial waste heat, such as in power plants or manufacturing.
How It Works :
  • Heating : Water is heated by a fuel source (electricity, gas, oil) or waste heat.
  • Steam Generation : The heat converts water into steam in a high-pressure chamber or tank.
  • Steam Delivery : The generated steam is directed to various applications or processes as needed.
  • Control : Includes mechanisms to regulate pressure, temperature, and steam output.