AFBC (Atmospheric Fluidized Bed Combustion) and FBC (Fluidized Bed Combustion) boilers are advanced combustion systems designed to burn a wide range of low-grade fuels efficiently. By suspending fuel particles in a bed of heated air, these boilers ensure uniform combustion, reduced emissions, and high thermal efficiency. Ideal for industries seeking cost-effective and eco-friendly steam generation.
Air Pollution Control Equipment is designed to capture and reduce harmful emissions, such as particulate matter, SOx, NOx, and other pollutants, from industrial processes. These systems ensure compliance with environmental regulations while improving air quality and operational efficiency.
Biomass Fired Boilers are sustainable heating systems that utilize organic materials such as rice husk, bagasse, wood chips, and agricultural residues as fuel. Designed for industries prioritizing renewable energy, these boilers generate high-pressure steam for process heating and power generation while reducing carbon emissions.
A Conveying System is a mechanical setup designed to transport materials such as fuel, ash, and other bulk solids within industrial facilities. These systems ensure efficient and continuous material handling, reducing manual labor and enhancing operational productivity.
A Heat Exchanger is a device designed to transfer thermal energy between two or more fluids without mixing them. Widely used in industrial processes, it enhances energy efficiency by recovering waste heat, preheating fluids, or cooling systems. PP Boilers’ heat exchangers are engineered for durability and optimal performance in demanding environments.
A Hot Air Generator is a combustion-based system designed to produce clean, dry, and controlled hot air for industrial heating applications. It efficiently converts fuel energy into thermal energy, delivering high-temperature air for processes such as drying, curing, and space heating. Ideal for industries requiring indirect heat without steam, it ensures operational efficiency and fuel flexibility.
Oil & Gas Fired Boilers are high-efficiency heating systems designed to operate on liquid fuels (diesel, furnace oil) or gaseous fuels (natural gas, LPG). These boilers provide reliable steam generation for industrial processes, offering precise temperature control, rapid startup, and compliance with stringent emission standards. Ideal for industries requiring clean and consistent energy solutions.
RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel) Fired Boilers are advanced systems designed to utilize processed municipal solid waste (MSW) or industrial refuse as fuel. These boilers convert non-recyclable waste into energy, offering a sustainable solution for industries aiming to reduce landfill dependency and lower carbon footprints while generating steam for industrial processes or power generation.
PP Boilers specializes in providing state-of-the-art spent wash-fired boilers tailored to the distillery industry. By implementing our solutions, distilleries can significantly improve efficiency, reduce waste, and enhance sustainability. Contact us to learn how our boilers can transform your operations into an eco-friendly powerhouse!
A Thermic Fluid Heater is a closed-loop heating system that uses specialized thermal oils as heat transfer fluids. It provides uniform and efficient heat for industrial processes, operating at high temperatures without requiring high-pressure systems. Ideal for industries needing precise temperature control, it ensures energy efficiency and operational safety.Thermic Fluid Heaters designed by PP Boilers are engineered to deliver consistent heat transfer for applications such as chemical processing, food production, textile manufacturing, and more. These systems circulate thermally stable oils through a closed loop, absorbing heat in the heater and releasing it at process points. Key design elements include:
The Waste Heat Boiler produces steam at required pressure and temperature. The boiler proposed is of Water-Tube type with flue gases coming from the Sponge Iron Kiln flowing over the tubes while water and steam circulate within the tubes. The boiler consists of three flue gas passes. The Waste Heat Boiler consists of radiation section, Screen section and Super heater section in the first pass (duly divided into Primary super heater and Secondary Super-heater) at a temperature, a Convection section in the second pass and another convection section and an Economizer section in the third pass.