Iranian Technologists Find Solution to Reduce Corrosion, Increase Efficiency in Steam Boilers
8:05 - September 24, 2023

Iranian Technologists Find Solution to Reduce Corrosion, Increase Efficiency in Steam Boilers

TEHRAN (ANA)- A group of researchers at a knowledge-based company acquired the technical know-how for producing the main part of steam boilers which improves efficiency up to 95% and reduces corrosion.
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“The steam boilers of our company have been used in places like hospitals, offices and organizations,” said Mohammadreza Tehranchi, the manager of market development and exports of an Iranian industrial and production unit.

“Factories need steam for their production cycle or heating, and boilers supply the steam required by industries through combustion and heating water,” he added.

Tehranchi added that the boilers produced in his company increase output efficiency up to 80 percent, and this amount reaches 95 percent in hot water condensing boilers.

“This part is considered as one of the most important parts of boilers because it improves the output efficiency of the device up to 95 percent. The material used in these burners is aluminum-silicon-magnesium which decreases corrosion,” he added.

In a relevant development in May, a knowledge-based company in Iran had made special devices which desalinate water by using new energies, including steam and smoke from boilers.

“Our company has produced water desalination devices that instead of consuming fuel use energies that have not been used and were wasted so far,” Hadi Bayest, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.

Elaborating on the performance of the water desalination systems produced by his company, he said, “At present, boilers (steam boilers or steel boilers related to air conditioning equipment) are operating in industrial complexes which emit steam and smoke after fuel consumption and the company uses them as the energy needed for desalination systems.”

“We make maximum use of unused materials and fumes to deliver fresh water to the residents of areas where the cost of producing and piping fresh water is high by benefiting from the fumes that enter the atmosphere,” Bayest concluded.

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