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Efficient hot water systems for industrial process heat

A hot water heating system generates process heat in the form of heated water, which is transported to industrial consumer temperatures in the medium temperature range are requried. 
AURA hot water systems are available as fuel-fired, electric or exhaust gas-heated systems. They cover capacity ranges from 100kW to 20,000kW, with temperatures from 120°C – 220°C. The hot water system can be integrated into a wide variety of industrial processes that require controlled heat input, e.g. for heating autoclaves, calenders, extruders or stirred tank vessels. 

System Properties:

In a hot water system, water is heated to the desired temperature by a heat generator. A circulation pump transports the hot water to the connected consumers, where the heat is transferred to the process. The cooled water is then returned to the heater and reheated. Unlike a steam system, the water remains in liquid form, no phase change occurs. 

Heißwassersystem
Exemplary system: 1100kW, 165 m3/h, 250°C

Your advantages

  • Capacity ranges up to 20MW
  • Process heat up to 220°C
  • Uniform heat transfer
  • High temperature stability
  • Proven and robust technology for continuous operation
  • Custom design for your specific industrial processes
  • Integration into existing systems possible

Typical applications

  • Reactors and mixing processes
  • Drying systems
  • Plastics processing
  • Wood processing
  • Food production
  • Hygienization processes
  • Applications in the chemical industry

When constant process heat in the medium temperature range is required and no steam is necessary.

Up to 220°C, depending on the design (pressure-dependent).

In a hot water system, the water remains in a liquid state; vaporization is prevented.

Yes, as an alternative to fuel-fired or exhaust gas-heated versions.

Our hot water systems are individually designed and can be integrated into existing systems.

Yes, especially with electric heating or integration of solar thermal systems.