Gas Fired Boiler
Our Coal / Biomass / wood-waste firing technologies include our proprietary fluidized bed combustion technology, , world’s most advanced biomass firing LAMBDASTOKER, and globally popular design for oil & gas burners. We collaborate with globally world’s Number1 Riello- Italy.
Isotex has helped industry by developing technologies that use economically available fuels at the most optimum conversion rates. Our boilers and heaters are by far the most fuel efficient products of its type in the region. We have experienced more than 100 fuels (including biomass and agrowaste fuels) in our boilers and have commissioned over 7,000 units in various capacities and fuels. Whatever the fuel available, Isotex has an energy solution.
Multi staged Reciprocating grate for Indonesian coal, wood chips/wood waste, palm shell, Palm waste, pellets, coco shell, rice husk, mustard husk, high moisture fuel, fibrous type of Biomass
- The Combustion grate is a multi-stage reciprocating grate consisting of special alloy bars that push the agro-waste along the combustion grate carpet at adapted to the actual boiler load.
- High turn-down ratio, which is not possible for any other solid fuel combustion system.
- The combustion grate is divided in zones (drying, gasification, carbon combustion, and burnout), each with a separate combustion air supply and speed of grate bars.
- Inclined grate, staircase system to move fuel slowly forward to break up eventual solidified slag and avoid buildup of ash clumps in the grate.
Isotex is a single-source solution provider for boilers and boiler houses, with annual consolidated sales of over 500 Crores INR.
We are a globally recognized leader in the design, manufacturing, and installation of industrial boilers and thermal oil heaters. With a history spanning almost 50 years and over 8,000+ installations, Isotex has built a strong reputation for delivering innovative, reliable, and energy-efficient boiler solutions for a wide range of industries.
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