The industrial sector in Iraq operates under extreme environmental stress, characterized by high ambient temperatures and volatile fuel quality. The widespread use of a boiler system in oil refineries and chemical plants is critical, yet many existing facilities still rely on aging infrastructure that suffers from significant thermal loss.
Water scarcity in several regions of Iraq has pushed industries toward more sustainable heating mediums. There is a growing transition from traditional water-based systems to the thermal oil boiler, which allows for higher operating temperatures without the risk of high-pressure steam explosions, aligning with the safety standards required for hazardous zones.
Economic reconstruction efforts across Asia - Iraq are driving the modernization of power generation. The integration of a waste heat boiler is becoming a priority to recover energy from exhaust gases, thereby reducing fuel costs and lowering the carbon footprint of heavy industrial zones.
