The following is a separate explanation of the applicable scope, suitable industries, and unsuitable scenarios of biomass steam boilers and gas-fired steam boilers, to facilitate your direct comparison and selection.
I. Application Scope of Gas-fired Steam Boilers
Suitable for: Users with high environmental protection requirements, small sites, a pursuit of worry-free and stable operation, and automated operation
Applicable industries
Food processing, beverages, brewing
Pharmaceutical and hospital disinfection
Schools, hotels, canteens, bath centers
Textile, printing and dyeing, packaging
Electronics, chemical engineering (with high cleanliness requirements)
Centralized heating for office buildings and residential areas
Applicable scenarios
Urban areas, industrial parks, and regions with strict environmental protection control
The site is small and there is no space to store fuel
It is hoped that it can operate fully automatically, with less manual labor and less maintenance
The steam load fluctuates greatly and requires frequent start-ups and shutdowns
The requirements for flue gas emissions are extremely high (dust-free, low nitrogen)
Not suitable
Areas not covered by natural gas pipelines
Pursue the ultimate low operating cost (gas fees are usually higher than biomass fees)
Ii. Application Scope of Biomass Steam Boilers
Suitable for: Users who have cheap fuel, sufficient space, can produce continuously for 24 hours, and pursue low operating costs
Applicable industries
Wood processing, furniture factory
Papermaking, feed, and grain processing
Rubber, building materials, ceramics
Wineries, starch factories, and biological fermentation
Enterprises with a large amount of agricultural and forestry waste (sawdust, rice husks, straw)
Applicable scenarios
Suburbs, towns and villages, and areas with relatively lenient environmental protection policies
The site is large and can be used to build material silos and store fuel
Continuous steam supply for 24 hours with stable load
There is a supply of cheap biomass pellets/wood chips nearby
I want to minimize the operating costs
Not suitable
The main urban area of the city and the areas strictly controlled for environmental protection
The site is small and there is no space for stacking
Low steam consumption and frequent starts and stops
I don’t want manual slag removal, ash cleaning or grate maintenance
Three. Quick distinction in one sentence
Gas boiler: urban area, clean, worry-free, stable, a bit more expensive
Biomass boilers: suburban, cost-effective, consume more fuel, take up more space, and require more maintenance
You can also contact us. I will tell you whether gas or biomass is more suitable and give you more precise suggestions.
