Applications for steam

JUMAG steam boilers are used wherever steam is used to heat, clean, sterilise, humidify or enable chemical processes.

What is your use case?

Heating

Steam is used for heating in food factories, refineries and chemical plants. Our customers use steam, for example, to pasteurise milk or to boil the mash in beer production. Our steam is also popular for heating pet food.

Cleaning

Water-proof and heat-resistant surfaces are cleaned gently, quickly and without chemicals using steam. Our customers use it, for example, to clean surfaces in butcher shops, or to clean beer and wine filters, kegs and tank trucks.

Humidification

... of products:
Steam can simultaneously heat up a product and provide it with moisture. This is needed, for example, in food products such as baked goods, to produce pellets from feed materials, or in paper production, where microscopic cracks or damage should be avoided.

.... of air and space:
In addition, steam can serve as an industrial heater and provide a pleasant indoor climate, for example for storing books and files or humidifying the air. e.g. in hospitals.

Sterilisation

Did you know that steam sterilisation is the safest sterilisation process? That is why many of our customers use our steam for sterilisation. For example, for surgical instruments, Petri dishes and medical devices. But JUMAG steam boilers are also used to sterilise foodstuffs such as canned goods.

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What is steam used for in your industry?
An overview of typical applications.

In food processing, steam is a key medium for cooking, pasteurizing, sterilizing, and cleaning. Whether in the production of beverages, baked goods, dairy products, or canned foods, steam ensures consistent temperatures, hygienic conditions, and energy-efficient production. A continuous flow of steam is essential to ensure food quality and safety.

Ultra-pure steam is indispensable in pharmaceutical production processes—for example, for sterilizing equipment, mixing steam and air in autoclaves, or for direct product contact in reactors. The requirements for steam quality and availability are extremely high: only validatable, continuously available systems with reliable controllability meet strict regulatory requirements such as GMP or FDA.

Steam is used in the textile industry for a variety of purposes, including color fixing, pre-treatment, shrinking, and thermal processes such as drying or ironing. It enables moisture and heat to penetrate the fabric evenly, which improves the quality and feel of the textiles. Steam is also the first choice for sanitizing work clothes.

In chemical production processes, steam is used as process heat, for example to heat reactors, heat exchangers, and distillation columns. The flexible and precise controllability of steam is crucial for safe, efficient, and scalable reactions. A fail-safe steam supply is essential, especially for temperature-sensitive or continuous processes.

Steam plays an important role in oil and gas processing, for example in dewaxing, separation processes, or maintaining temperature and pressure levels. It is also indispensable in steam injection for enhanced oil recovery. The systems must meet the highest safety standards and often also ATEX requirements.

Steam supports thermal afterburning systems through preheating, regulation, and partial energy recovery from hot exhaust gas streams. In exhaust gas purification systems, steam is used, for example, to achieve the optimum reaction temperature in oxidation chambers or to preheat catalysts. In this way, it contributes to emission reduction and energy efficiency.

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