PP Boilers

BI-DRUM WATER BOILER

A Bi-Drum Water Boiler is a high-efficiency steam generation system featuring two steam drums for enhanced water circulation and heat absorption. Designed for high-pressure applications, it ensures optimal fuel combustion and operational reliability across diverse industrial processes.

PP Boilers’ Bi-Drum Water Boilers are engineered for superior performance in demanding environments. Key design elements include:

  • Dual-Drum Configuration: Improves water circulation and steam separation, enhancing thermal efficiency.
  • Tall Furnace Design: Facilitates complete combustion of fuel particles, reducing unburnt residues.
  • Fuel Flexibility: Compatible with coal, biomass, petcoke, and agro-waste.
  • Robust Construction: Built with high-grade materials to withstand high pressures and temperatures.

Fuel Options

Coal, biomass, rice husk, petcoke

Capacity

10 TPH to 200 TPH

W.P

10 Kg/Cm² to 87 Kg/Cm²

Temperature

Up to 540°C (superheated steam)

Bi-Drum Water Tube Boiler

Benefits: The Bi-Drum Water Tube Boiler is a versatile and efficient solution for process plants requiring high-pressure steam generation. With its advanced design, fuel flexibility, and wide application range, it offers exceptional performance and reliability in industrial operations.

Description: Unique design with ample water holding capacity, tall furnace for complete combustion of fuel particles within the furnace zone, High-Pressure Boiler with highly advanced technology that enables the most efficient combustion of fuel as well as makes the boiler highly fuel flexible. High-Pressure Boilers have wide application in wide range of industries like paper, textile, chemicals, distillers, rubber solvent, pharmaceuticals, food processing etc. High Pressure Boilers operates with different type of furnaces like FBC, travelling grate, pulsating grate, dumping grate etc. High-Pressure Boilers furnaces also operate on multiple fuels such as coal, rice husk, bagasse, lignite, mustard straw; saw dust, wood chips, groundnut shell, spent wash, cotton stock, palm fiber etc.

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