BROX, which closely follows the developing
combustion technologies in today's world, applies
solid fuel, especially coal combustion technology, in
steam systems in the most efficient way. Heat
energy is obtained in the steam boiler by pulverizing
the coal, reducing it to micron sizes and burning it in
a specially designed burner.
Coal-fired steam systems, produced in two types
according to capacity, consist of a water-tube front
furnace and a smoke-tube cylindrical boiler or, at
higher capacities, a completely water-tube boiler.
Post-combustion emission values are within the
desired and required range. While the efficiency is
increased with the water tube front furnace, it also
provides reliable and stable operation.