For small-scale flow boilers, qualifications such as boiler technician are not required.
Wood biomass steam boilers are active in drying and processing industries. They can be widely used in drying facilities at lumber processing plants, in the fiber and dyeing industries, as well as in heat sources for food processing. Since they are small-scale, once-through boilers, no qualifications such as boiler technician certification are required. We offer models with steam capacities of 250kg/h, 500kg/h, 750kg/h, and 1000kg/h. A lumber mill that previously used an oil boiler and spent 7.2 million yen annually on oil introduced a 500kg/h steam boiler as the main boiler and achieved a fuel cost reduction of 3.94 million yen per year by using chips as the primary fuel. Additionally, it can reduce CO2 emissions by 165 tons annually. For more details, please download the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Active in drying and processing industries ○ Widely applicable for drying equipment in lumber processing plants, as well as heat sources for the textile, dyeing, and food processing industries ○ No qualifications such as boiler technician are required due to its small size as a flow-through boiler ○ Models available for different steam capacities: 250kg/h, 500kg/h, and 750kg/h ○ Significant reduction in fuel costs and CO2 emissions can be achieved by switching the main boiler from kerosene to this boiler ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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【Uses】 ○ Wood processing drying ○ Fiber and dyeing industry ○ Food processing ● For more details, please contact us or download the catalog.
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The Environmental Business Division manufactures and sells boilers that are environmentally friendly and significantly effective in reducing fuel costs while lowering burdens such as air pollution and global warming. These boilers utilize new combustion technology that can mitigate various issues, including the increase in waste, emissions of CO2 and dioxins that contribute to global warming and air pollution, the depletion of fossil fuels, and the rising costs of fuels like heavy oil. They effectively recycle wood waste and plastic waste, which are currently disposed of as garbage, into usable fuel, and by completely combusting these materials, they create new energy resources that can be utilized in various applications across different fields.