Oil & Gas Fired Water Tube Boilers

Oil & Gas Fired Water Tube Boilers

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Due to the water tube design, this boiler can withstand high temperature and pressure, and meet high capacity requirements

Oil & Gas Fired Water Tube Boilers

Basic

OVERVIEW

Oil & Gas Fired Water Tube Boilers operate based on the Natural Water Circulation principle. Water circulates through tubes that are externally heated by hot combustion gases, efficiently generating steam.

These boilers are widely used across various industrial sectors such as sugar processing, confectionery, animal feed, rubber, paper, food production, and pharmaceuticals. Thanks to their low thermal inertia and excellent load-following capabilities, they are ideal for industries requiring rapid and flexible steam demand.

With their compact design, low emissions, and quiet operation, these boilers are especially suitable for installations in or near urban or residential zones.

Oil & Gas Fired Water Tube Boilers

Benefits

  • Fast load response – Perfect for industries with dynamic steam requirements.

  • High thermal efficiency – Optimized combustion for maximum fuel savings.

  • Low emissions & noise – Suitable for use near populated areas.

  • Compact design – Saves space and allows flexible installation.

  • Durable & reliable – Proven performance in continuous industrial use.

  • Versatile fuel options – Supports diesel, heavy oil, LPG, natural gas, and biogas.

  • Low maintenance – Designed for longevity and minimal operational downtime.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

  • Steam generation capacity: up to 500 TPH

  • Design pressure: up to 160 bar

  • Superheated steam temperature: up to 550°C

  • Compatible fuels:

    • Diesel oil

    • Heavy fuel oil

    • LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas)

    • CNG/NG (Compressed/Natural Gas)

    • Biogas

REFERENCE

Water tube boilers at the actual construction site
Water tube boilers at the factory before export

Oil & Gas Fired Water Tube Boilers

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