The industrial sector in North Korea relies heavily on centralized heating and steam production. Due to the severe continental climate, the demand for a reliable boiler remains constant throughout the year, particularly for district heating and large-scale manufacturing plants.
Current infrastructure often faces challenges with aging equipment and fuel consistency. There is a growing shift toward integrating a waste heat boiler to optimize energy recovery from existing smelting and chemical processes, reducing the overall fuel burden on state enterprises.
The reliance on traditional coal-fired systems is gradually evolving. Industries are now seeking more precise temperature control and safer operation, driving the adoption of modern water boiler units that can withstand hard water conditions common in local mountainous regions.
