Current News
WNS series horizontal internal combustion boiler is a boiler shell type 3 passes wetback oil/gas fired boiler. After fuel is being atomized by burner, flame is full of the wave furnace and transfer heat via furnace wall, this is 1st pass; the high temperature smoke is collected in reversal chamber and then enters 2nd pass which is grooved tubes bundle area; after heat convection, air temperature gradually falls and goes to front smoke box and turn to 3rd pass, which is smooth tubes bundle area, and then enters chimney passing back smoke box and exhausted to the atmosphere.
In order to support you on your requirements, we have prepared more solutions and price. Three ways to get them:
Contact the online customer service
Send an email to [email protected]
Leave your contact detail and requirements in the message box at the bottom of the page
Our project manager and engineer will contact you within 24 hours.
A beer brewing kettle is a lifetime investment, and if you're an extract brewer, you can still use your favorite brew pot when you switch to all-grain
View MoreJun 18, 2015 How to choose the right boiler for your brewery Let's learn how to design for aluminum beer cans (because printing on metal is not the same
View MoreDiscover why craft brewers choose Columbia Boilers for their breweries for decades Consistent steam is vital for brewing keg after keg of crowd-pleasing beer.
View MoreThose who enjoy the occasional beer may not understand the important role that a boiler plays in the brewing process. For smaller craft breweries that typically
View MoreThis is what we currently have on tap and in bottles available in the tap room. This list is maintained daily. Almost everything on the list is available in 32 ounce
View MoreWhether you're an extract brewer or prefer all grain brewing, your brew kettle is with care, will see you through years of brewing, either as your main boiler or
View MoreBuild an electric home brewery even if you're not an electrician.
View MoreThe next step in the brewing process after you have the Wort from your mash tun is to.. making your beer that you know how much liquid you have in the boiler.
View MoreA beer brewing kettle is a lifetime investment, and if you're an extract brewer, you can still use your favorite brew pot when you switch to all-grain
View MoreJun 18, 2015 How to choose the right boiler for your brewery Let's learn how to design for aluminum beer cans (because printing on metal is not the same
View MoreDiscover why craft brewers choose Columbia Boilers for their breweries for decades Consistent steam is vital for brewing keg after keg of crowd-pleasing beer.
View MoreThose who enjoy the occasional beer may not understand the important role that a boiler plays in the brewing process. For smaller craft breweries that typically
View MoreThis is what we currently have on tap and in bottles available in the tap room. This list is maintained daily. Almost everything on the list is available in 32 ounce
View MoreWhether you're an extract brewer or prefer all grain brewing, your brew kettle is with care, will see you through years of brewing, either as your main boiler or
View MoreBuild an electric home brewery even if you're not an electrician.
View MoreThe next step in the brewing process after you have the Wort from your mash tun is to.. making your beer that you know how much liquid you have in the boiler.
View MoreIf you are looking for related products or have any other questions, you can call our sales hotline at any time, or click the right button to consult the quotation online!