::Braided Square Packing and Pure Graphite Die Formaed Ring::
Almost any valve in any application would use a braided packing or a die formed ring to prevent leakage at the valve stem. The valve stem which rotates as a result of opening and closing the valve is always prone to allowing medium which flows within the valve to escape the valve. Most braided packings and die formed rings are used to prevent this leakages and to ensure maximum protection within the valve. Most common mediums that come in contact are Steam, Water, Oil, Acids and Alkalic solutions. Most braided packings and die formed rings are manufactured according to required specifications and can withstand extremely high pressure and temperature and even tolerate very corrosive acids. In some instances a combination of both braided and graphite packing are used depending on the requirements and certain braided packing are reinforced with various wires to enable durability in extreme conditions.


 

::Ignition Electrocodes for Burners::
Anignition electrode acts as a initial spark provider for the burner on the boiler which runs to heat up the boiler itself. Available in various length and diameters, the porceline can be custom designed to suit your needs. Other makes and leading brans in the world are also available within our wide array of stock and if unavailable we can custom make one for you within a matter of weeks.


 

::Blow down valve, Safety valve and stream traps::
An important fitting in any boiler, these valves are made by manufacturers who are pioneers in their fields with many years of expertise. Blow down valves are available in various sizes and safety valves are made to suit most types of steam and air application.
Steam traps made of full stainless steel available in most common sizes normally fitted at the steam header pipeline to prevent water and steam moving along the same pipeline which can cause damage to the pipe line.


 

::Tube Claning Equipment, Expandders and Tube Installation & Removal Tools::
There is a vast variety of tools available to clean and maintain boiler tubes. The cleaner and blockage free the tubes are the more efficient the boiler can perform. Better performance means less operating costs incurred.
Most common tool used are the steel brushes. Available in various sizes these brushes are the most simplest tool to use which trying to remove small deposits of carbon and scales. Brushes come in a few shape to ensure proper cleanig such as cup, circular, single spiral and double spiral among the popular types.
Some cases where the scales are too thick and the brushes are not so effective, many opt to use cutter heads as an alternative. Depending on curved or straight tube various models of cutters are available for scale removal. Once this is done the brush is used later to “polish” the internals of the tube.
All these tools are commonly fitted to a flexible hose which is attached to a water driven, air driven or electric driven motors of various horsepower. These machines make tube cleaning much simpler and saves a lot of time compared to old conventional methods which is ineffective and time consuming.
Some tubes which get damaged due to improper maintenance or wear and tear need to be replaced. Tube expanders and removal tools manually or electronically operated are used to remove and install new boiler tubes.