Many industrial processes generate large amounts of waste energy that pass out of plant stacks and into the atmosphere or are otherwise lost. Most industrial waste heat streams are liquid, gaseous, or a combination of the two and have temperatures from slightly above ambient to over 1000°C. At stack gas temperature greater than 500°C, the heat going up the stack is likely to be the single most significant loss in the process. Above 900°C stack losses will consume at least half of the total fuel input to the process.
Yet, the energy recovered from waste heat streams could displace part or all of the energy input needed for a unit operation within a plant. Therefore, waste heat recovery offers an excellent opportunity to use this energy, reducing overall plant energy, consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
What we offer?
To use energy economically, GETABEC manufactures waste heat recovery boilers for industrial processes in which waste gas arises at a very high temperature. This happens, for instance, with gas and diesel engines or turbines. Waste Heat Recovery Boilers installed downstream of turbines or engines will utilize the waste gas heat (co-generation of heat and power). Depending on the desired use for the waste heat, the boilers are available as steam or hot water generators
Model
Steam Generator after Gas Engine/ Gas Turbine, Model HRSG
Thermal Oil Heater after Gas Engine/ Gas Turbine, Model HRSG
Hot Water Boiler after Gas Engine/ Gas Turbine, Model HRHB
Steam Generator after Thermal Oil Heaters, Model HRTH