Choosing the right steam boiler is to precisely identify one’s own needs, which is the foundation for matching products.
1. Steam parameter matching: Clearly define the required steam pressure (such as 0.7MPa/1.25MPa/2.5MPa), temperature (saturated steam/superheated steam), and evaporation capacity per hour (t/h). These three parameters directly determine the boiler model. For instance, the food processing industry commonly uses saturated steam with a pressure of 0.7 to 1.0MPa, while the chemical industry may require superheated steam with a pressure of over 1.6MPa. Small workshops require an evaporation capacity of 1 to 4 tons per hour, while large factories need more than 10 tons per hour.
2. Application scenario adaptation: The requirements for boilers vary significantly across different industries
Industrial production (such as textile, papermaking, and chemical industries) : Attention should be paid to the stability of continuous operation and load regulation capacity (to cope with production fluctuations).
Commercial heating/hotel hot water: Emphasis is placed on energy conservation and environmental protection, as well as quiet operation. In some scenarios, rapid start-up is also required.
Food/Pharmaceutical industry: Hygiene standards must be met (such as stainless steel inner tanks, no pollution emissions).
3. Energy type selection: Based on local energy supply, cost and environmental protection requirements, select boilers with suitable fuel
Natural gas boiler: Clean and environmentally friendly, with low operating costs, they are suitable for areas with stable natural gas supply (such as urban industrial zones and commercial complexes).
Electric boiler: Zero emissions, easy to operate, suitable for scenarios with extremely high environmental protection requirements or without gas pipelines (such as laboratories, small workshops);
Biomass boiler: Utilizing renewable energy sources such as straw and sawdust, they are suitable for agricultural production areas or enterprises with carbon emission requirements.
Oil boiler: Emergency backup or remote areas without other energy supplies (Attention should be paid to oil storage safety and environmental protection compliance)
