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Michael Gerhart is a sales manager, north corporate accounts, with Miura America Co. The Rockmart, Ga.-based company can be reached at 770-916- 1695 or visit the website at www.miuraboiler.com.
Traditional high pressure steam boilers serve effectively, but they present safety hazards should a pressure-vessel breach occur. Boiler designs with low water content and on-demand operation hold less water and, therefore, potential for steam flash off.
For many years, the advantages of ultra-low water content, on-demand, high pressure industrial steam boilers have been touted. Features such as a reduced footprint, quick startup and on-demand responsive performance allowed multiple steam boilers to be successfully operated in a modular arrangement.