Indonesia's industrial landscape is characterized by a high demand for stable thermal energy, yet it faces significant challenges due to high humidity and corrosive coastal air. The widespread use of the boiler in palm oil refineries and textile mills requires equipment that can withstand extreme ambient conditions while maintaining peak efficiency.
Currently, many facilities rely on aging infrastructure that suffers from scale buildup due to varying water quality across the islands. This has led to an urgent shift towards more robust water boiler systems that integrate advanced water treatment and automated control to prevent downtime in critical production lines.
Furthermore, the Indonesian government's push for "Making Indonesia 4.0" is driving industries to replace inefficient coal-fired units with cleaner, more controllable technology, increasing the adoption of high-pressure steam boiler systems to support sustainable industrialization.
