Turkey's industrial sector is characterized by a high dependency on imported natural gas, making the efficiency of any boiler system a critical factor for operational profitability. In regions like Marmara and Aegean, the dense concentration of textile and food processing plants has led to a surge in demand for stable steam and heat sources.
Currently, many facilities are struggling with aging infrastructure that suffers from high carbon emissions and thermal loss. The shift toward a steam boiler with modular designs is becoming common as companies seek to scale their production without replacing entire utility blocks.
Furthermore, Turkey's strategic position as a logistics hub has increased the adoption of high-precision heating for chemical and pharmaceutical sectors, where a water boiler is often replaced by more sophisticated heat transfer fluid systems to ensure safety and temperature uniformity.
