STEAM BOILER
A steam boiler is a vessel used to generate steam by heating water to produce steam for various applications. In a steam boiler, heat is typically applied to the water through combustion of fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas, or through electrical resistance heating. The generated steam can be used for heating, power generation, industrial processes, and heating systems in buildings. Steam boilers come in various types and configurations, including fire-tube boilers, water-tube boilers, and electric boilers, each suited for specific applications and operating conditions. They play a crucial role in many industries, providing a reliable and efficient source of steam for diverse industrial processes and applications.