Steam boiler manufacturer, CFB Boilers, has launched a
budget-friendly reverse osmosis unit, the BoilerRO, which is capable of
achieving almost 100% purity of boiler feedwater for superior quality steam.
Designed in Britain by CFB Boilers, the BoilerRO costs around half that of many
comparable units, making reverse osmosis accessible to steam boiler users that
may previously have found the technology to be price-prohibitive. This market
game-changer is suitable for a wide range of commercial and industrial
applications, including those within the medical, pharmaceutical, food and
beverage industries.
Reverse osmosis offers significant performance advantages
over scale devices and water treatment methods and works by passing pressurised
feedwater through special semi-permeable membranes. The pores in the membranes
are so fine that 99% of inorganic ions and dissolved organic contaminants are
prevented from passing through; instead, only water molecules are able to pass
downstream. The results include efficient boiler running capacity due to the
optimisation of boiler TDS, and energy savings from less frequent boiler
blowdowns. Further benefits of the BoilerRO include superior water taste and
clarity, spot-free rinses, and reduced scale. Boiler hire
Construction-wise, the BoilerRO boasts a number of features
usually only associated with high-end units, such as a stainless steel chassis,
three-membrane housing, high pressure pump, and high performance Polyamide 8040
membrane. A compact, vertical design means that it is easy to site, even in
awkward locations. The BoilerRO has an estimated production (with public water
supply) of ± 5,000 – 20,000 L / h.
The BoilerRO was designed in Britain by CFB Boilers, a
120-year-old, Essex-based steam boiler and ancillary manufacturer that has
created bespoke steam boiler solutions for companies such as the National
Institute for Biological Standards and Control (NIBSC), McCains and Flymo. The
company developed the technology to make reverse osmosis affordable for all
steam users.
“Poor quality water can do a lot of damage to steam boilers,
reducing component longevity and increasing maintenance costs, repair costs and
downtime. Reverse osmosis can drastically improve water quality – and therefore
steam quality – but most units on the market are expensive – many clients would
like one but lack the budget. We’ve been manufacturing steam boiler and
ancillaries for over 100 years, and have used our expertise to develop a
reverse osmosis unit that rivals some of the market’s best in terms of
performance, but that is budget-friendly. We’re very proud of the BoilerRO and
delighted that it has already been so well received,” said Derek Parish,
Managing Director of CFB Boilers.
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