Achieving efficient combustion and low emissions! It accommodates a wide range of fuels such as rice husks and forestry waste, and contributes to reduced maintenance time with an automatic cleaning system.
Our industrial biomass boilers are designed and manufactured in Europe for the Japanese market (JIS) and have also obtained ISO9001 certification. They can use various types of fuel with a moisture content of up to 60%, allowing us to provide boilers suitable for fuels such as forestry waste, wood-based contaminated waste, and sawmill waste. Leveraging our experience accumulated since 1968, we also accept the development of custom solutions for a wide range of applications. 【Suitable Types of Fuel (Partial List)】 ■ Forestry Waste ■ Wood-Based Contaminated Waste ■ Sawmill Waste ■ Poultry Manure ■ Japanese Bamboo ■ Cedar Bark *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Features】 ■Automatic cleaning ■Monitoring system ■Low emissions ■Durability ■High efficiency *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company provides technical energy solutions to the industrial sector. We propose the best solutions tailored to your project specifications. We offer comprehensive services in energy projects, from biomass power generation project development to operation and maintenance (O&M). We provide project development and O&M for industrial boilers, power plants, and combined heat and power (CHP) systems that use various fuels as heat sources, and we design and manufacture custom equipment to meet our customers' needs. In addition to providing entire plants, we also support the replacement of existing boilers, silos, heat exchangers, and heat recovery systems, achieving energy savings and improved system efficiency. Please feel free to contact us regarding waste heat utilization methods from existing processes and improving the efficiency of existing systems.