Steam Lines

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Steam Lines

Steam is produced by applying heat energy to water in a boiler. As the water heats up, it begins to boil, and with additional heat input, it transforms into steam. When steam releases its heat, it condenses back into water at the same temperature.

Used since the Industrial Revolution, steam is an excellent energy carrier and remains essential across various industries today. The most common applications include industrial facilities, heating systems, and electricity generation.

Steam enables high-temperature operations and allows for precise temperature control, making it indispensable in industrial processes.

Key Industries Using Steam:
Petrochemical, textile, rubber, and paper industries rely on steam for manufacturing processes.
Pharmaceutical and food production industries use steam due to its purity and hygienic properties, making it an irreplaceable resource.
Hotels and hospitals also utilise steam for their kitchens and laundries.