At a time when we are all striving to minimise our ecological footprint and use resources efficiently, we would like to introduce you to an exciting opportunity to save energy: the use of flash or waste steam.
Flash and waste steam are a by-product of many industrial processes and are often released into the atmosphere unused. However, this steam has enormous potential for energy savings and sustainable use.
By capturing and reusing this flash or waste steam, companies can lower their energy costs, increase process efficiency and reduce their CO2 emissions at the same time. The use of flash or waste steam not only offers financial benefits by reducing energy costs, but also makes an important contribution to environmental protection by reducing the consumption of fossil fuels and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
These benefits include:
GESTRA has launched a new product: the GESTRA Vapour Heat Exchanger. This product utilises the flash or waste steam in your system and thus saves energy and associated costs. Accordingly, the amortisation period for this product is less than one year under normal conditions.
Whether it's to optimise your system or to reuse flash or waste steam: If you need trustworthy advice, speak directly to the people who have been building first-class steam systems for over 120 years and let our qualified engineers inform you about your plant's optimisation potential.
Efficiently transfer and reuse heat energy from a primary heat source to a secondary fluid.
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The reuse of waste steam not only leads to energy savings, but also to savings in the associated costs. Let's explore together how you can recover this energy in your steam system.
Companies around the world are committed to making the world more sustainable. GESTRA can help you to optimise your steam system and thus save energy and associated costs.
High quality system and packaged solutions for steam conditioning and condensate management, optimal energy use and reliability in your steam plant.
Is a condensate return unit installed in your steam system? Let's reuse its energy and minimise costs here as well if applicable!