Which Types of Boilers Used in Brewery

2018-07-24

In a brewery, boiler purchase is one of the most important investment. The brewery industries rely on steam heating, using the boiler to produce hot water for sanitization, provide steam to keep keep solutions at the right temperature, also the steam is required in pasteurization heating for bottling. In the operation of the boiler, a large amount of steam cooled into saturated condensate under the same temperature and same pressure, close to the saturated condensate water, can be used directly as boiler feed water.


The first step of beer brewing begins with the saccharification workshop. Its task is to turn the raw material into the wort through different stages of treatment and control, and its production has a high degree of automation. Beer production process is divided into malt manufacturing, wort making, pre fermentation, post fermentation, filtration sterilization, packaging and other processes. And almost every stage has the participation of steam boilers. The heat consumption of the boiling process of the wort in the brewery accounts for 50% of the heat consumption in the whole distillery, and the recovery and utilization of the steam waste heat in the boiling process is the key to the enterprise to save energy and improve the economic benefit.


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Types of boilers used in brewery

 

 

Which Types of Boilers Used in Brewery

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