Engineered for large‑scale chemical plants, refineries and utility districts, the 150 ton pulverized fuel chemical utility boiler delivers reliable, continuous steam at up to 150 t/h. Its robust combustion chamber and precision‑controlled feed system handle a wide range of pulverized solid fuels—including coal, biomass and low‑grade coke—while meeting stringent emission limits. Designed for 24/7 operation, this boiler integrates seamlessly with existing process pipelines, providing the thermal power needed to drive reactors, distillation columns and heat‑exchanger networks.
• Petrochemical complexes: Provides steam for cracking furnaces, reformers and stripping towers, supporting continuous production cycles.
• Pharmaceutical manufacturers: Supplies sterile steam for sterilization, cleaning and reactor heating, ensuring compliance with GMP standards.
• Power‑generation auxiliaries: Acts as a back‑up or peak‑load boiler for combined‑cycle plants, stabilizing grid demand.
• Industrial wastewater treatment: Generates the thermal energy required for sludge drying and membrane distillation processes.
The modular design enables quick integration with existing feed‑water treatment, flue‑gas cleaning and control‑system infrastructure, minimizing downtime during installation.
| Parameter | Typical Range | Unit |
|---|---|---|
| Steam Production Capacity | 130 – 170 | t/h |
| Design Pressure | 12 – 16 | MPa |
| Operating Temperature | 500 – 560 | °C |
| Fuel Types Supported | Coal, Lignite, Biomass, Low‑grade coke | – |
| Thermal Efficiency | ≥ 90 | % (LHV) |
| Continuous Duty Cycle | ≥ 96 % | – |
| Dimensions (L×W×H) | 10.5 m × 4.2 m × 6.8 m | m |
| Weight (incl. accessories) | ≈ 240 t | t |
*All figures are indicative and may be adjusted to match project‑specific fuel quality, altitude and auxiliary equipment requirements.
Our standard production line is configured for units of 150 t/h capacity; therefore the MOQ is one complete boiler system. Custom‑size variations can be accommodated on a project‑by‑project basis with a revised lead‑time.
Yes. The combustion chamber and feeder system are engineered for a broad fuel spectrum. Switching to biomass pellets typically requires minor adjustments to the fuel‑feeding screw and a recalibration of the burner map—both covered under our standard engineering support.
Standard lead time is 15‑45 days, depending on the selected configuration, material availability and any special certifications required for the target market.
All units carry a 24‑month warranty covering manufacturing defects and component failures under normal operating conditions. During this period we provide free on‑site troubleshooting, spare‑part replacement and software updates. Extended service contracts are available on request.
Ready to boost your plant’s steam reliability and efficiency? Contact our engineering team today for a detailed quotation and technical consultation.