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Industrial Boilers

Industrial boilers are machines used for heat generation on an industrial scale. Boilers are used to provide heat to an area or power to a machine. They can also be used to heat tap-drawn water; some industrial operations make use of boilers for this purpose.

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Unilux Advanced Manufacturing, LLC
Schenectady, NY
518-344-7490
Unilux Advanced Manufacturing has years of experience in applications of sales and service of water tube, industrial boilers and packaged products. The Unilux Boiler is the second oldest bent model currently on the market. Specializing in custom-engineered projects, we have the highest standards in quality workmanship, manufacturing, design and performance at our state of the art facility.
Bryan Steam, LLC
Peru, IN
765-473-6651
Bryan Steam has been an industry leading producer of commercial and industrial boilers, including their "flexible water tube" model for more than seventy-five years. Bryan Steam produces a wide range of gas, oil, dual fuel and electric water and steam options including new ultra-high efficiency Triple-Flex (TM) models. Contact the company today for additional information.
Hurst Boiler & Welding Company, Inc.
Coolidge, GA
877-994-8778
Since 1967, Hurst Boiler and Welding Company has been designing, engineering, manufacturing and servicing gas, wood, coal, solid waste, biomass and hybrid fuel-fired steam and industrial boilers. Thousands of satisfied customers rely on Hurst`s complete line of packaged models and systems-including Low NOx modular models-controls and accessories, plus turnkey after-market products and services.
Sioux Corporation
Beresford, SD
888-763-8833
Sioux Corporation designs and manufactures industrial quality, application-specific cleaning, water heating and steam generating equipment. Our products provide solutions to select customers and markets throughout the world. For additional information on our product selection, including industrial boilers, please contact Sioux Corporation via website or phone today!
English Boiler and Tube, Inc.
Henrico, VA
804-226-8227
English Boiler and Tube is a leading industrial boiler manufacturer. Using the latest technologies and design programs with expert engineers, we can draft the best products for your application. English Boiler manufactures products and components to be used industrially and commercially throughout the world. We are committed to building systems from renewable energy and resources.
Indeck Power Equipment Company
Wheeling, IL
800-446-3325
Whether it's a planned outage or an unexpected emergency, Indeck's trailer-mounted O-Type rental boilers are ready to meet challenging industrial demands from 40,000 pph to over 250,000 pph capacities. Ask about specialty and biofuel boilers too!

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Industrial Boilers

Boilers used on an industrial scale tend to be much larger and capable of generating more heat than boilers used in residential or commercial settings. Many boilers, particularly those that are involved in the generation of pressurized steam for working purposes, are considered to be high pressure boilers. High pressure boilers are used in the generation of large quantities of steam in a strengthened enclosure. That steam, once generated in sufficient quantities, is released through one or more valves into whatever equipment it is intended to power. Boilers that are used for heat generation are configured in a similar way. The steam generated by the boiled water in the boiler's enclosure is released through a valve into radiators or other heat exchanging equipment. 

Industrial boilers must be built with materials that can withstand the kinds of stresses presented by the industrial operations in which they are applied. Most industrial boilers are, for that reason, constructed of strong steel and are built to contain high internal pressures without becoming deformed or fracturing. As boiler designs have advanced, particularly throughout the second half of the twentieth century, their safeguard systems have all but eliminated the kinds of catastrophic structural failures suffered by industrial boilers during the Industrial Revolution. Almost all industrial boilers are now equipped with sensitive gauges and relief valves to reduce the risk of overheating and overpressurization. Such systems also help to keep industrial boilers operating as efficiently as possible; some modern high efficiency boilers are capable of reaching efficiencies levels higher than 90%. Condensing boilers, for example, capture the latent heat of water by condensing it after it has been turned into steam. This reduces the amount of heat lost and cuts fuel costs. Industrial boilers vary in terms of their heat generation methods. They can be gas operated, powered by electricity or oil powered. Each method varies in terms of its cost, safety, environmental friendliness and ease of maintenance. Industrial boilers should always be carefully chosen to minimize the risk of accidents and to maximize efficiency.

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