Thailand's industrial sector, particularly in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), relies heavily on a versatile boiler infrastructure to support its massive agri-food and automotive exports. The humid tropical climate of Thailand necessitates equipment with high corrosion resistance and efficient cooling cycles to maintain operational stability.
Currently, many factories are transitioning from legacy coal-fired systems to cleaner energy sources. There is a surging demand for a high-performance steam boiler to support sterilization and cooking processes in the food and beverage sector, which is a cornerstone of the Thai economy.
Furthermore, the rise of bio-energy in Thailand has led to the integration of biomass-fueled systems. The challenge remains in balancing the high fuel variability of local agricultural residues with the need for precise temperature control provided by a modern water boiler system.
