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Types of Steam Boilers Explained

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A steam boiler is a type of closed vessel used to create steam by applying heat energy to water. The steam generated is either used for power generation, heating, or for various industrial processes. Steam boilers have been in use for over a century and continue to serve as an integral component in power plants, refineries, textile industries, and even in residential heating systems. The operation and design of a steam boiler might seem complex, but the fundamental principle is relatively straightforward—water is heated to produce steam, which is then channeled through piping to perform work.The primary function of a steam boiler is to convert water into steam, a process that occurs when water is heated to its boiling point and then continues to receive heat. Steam is a highly efficient medium for transferring thermal energy due to its high heat capacity and latent heat. This makes steam boilers especially useful in applications where large amounts of heat need to be transferred quickly and efficiently. In most modern applications, boilers are engineered to achieve this task while maximizing efficiency, reducing emissions, and adhering to stringent safety standards.
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