Uzbekistan's industrial sector is currently undergoing a massive transition. With a reliance on natural gas and a growing textile and chemical industry, the demand for a robust boiler system has surged. The regional climate, characterized by harsh winters and scorching summers, requires equipment that can operate with high stability across extreme ambient temperature ranges.
Currently, many factories in regions like Tashkent and Samarkand are upgrading from outdated Soviet-era systems to modern steam boiler units. The shift is driven by the need for higher energy efficiency and the strict environmental regulations being introduced by the Uzbek government to reduce carbon emissions.
Furthermore, the rise of the metallurgy and mining sectors has created a specific need for high-temperature heat transfer, making the thermal oil boiler an increasingly popular choice due to its ability to provide uniform heating without the high-pressure risks associated with traditional steam.
