
Coil Type Boilers vs Shell Type Boilers: Which is Right for Your Industry?
A Coil Type Boiler, often known as a once-through boiler, uses a coil-shaped heat exchanger where water flows through the coil and gets converted into steam. These boilers are known for their compact size, quick steam generation, and non-IBR compliance (in certain models).
Key Features:
- Compact design with vertical or horizontal orientation.
- Low water holding capacity.
- Rapid steam generation (within 4–5 minutes).
- Generally non-IBR (up to 25 bar).
- Suitable for intermittent steam loads.
A Coil Type Boiler, often known as a once-through boiler, uses a coil-shaped heat exchanger where water flows through the coil and gets converted into steam. These boilers are known for their compact size, quick steam generation, and non-IBR compliance (in certain models).
Key Features:
- Compact design with vertical or horizontal orientation.
- Low water holding capacity.
- Rapid steam generation (within 4–5 minutes).
- Generally non-IBR (up to 25 bar).
- Suitable for intermittent steam loads.
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