The heat recovery unit is specifically designed to capture residual energy in the form of heat contained in combustion gases from exhausts of furnaces, boilers, heaters, engines, turbines, and other industrial equipment.
In simplified terms, cogeneration is the simultaneous and sequential production of two or more forms of energy, such as thermal and mechanical/electrical, from a single energy input.
The utilization of this residual energy typically occurs through air heating, fuel heating, water heating, thermal fluid heating, steam generation, or cooling generation (through the absorption process), reintegrating the recovered energy into the production process, reducing fuel consumption, increasing overall efficiency, and significantly contributing to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
We have technologies specifically developed for thermal energy recovery from furnaces, boilers, heaters, and other thermal equipment.
Among its technologies, Kuttner do Brasil offers the following equipment:
In simplified terms, cogeneration is the simultaneous and sequential production of two or more forms of energy, such as thermal and mechanical/electrical, from a single energy input.
The Heat Pipe is a device designed to transfer heat from a hot fluid to a cold fluid through the isothermal evaporation and condensation of a specific working fluid, which is sealed within the tube bundle.
The Heat Pipe is a high-efficiency, compact device, designed to operate with various types of fluids over a wide temperature range.
This equipment is designed for preheating air, combustible gases, and other fluids by recovering heat from hot gases. Its tube bundle can operate in both horizontal and vertical positions to meet the specific requirements of each installation.
It is a modular system with a flexible design, adaptable to various types of installations.