Boilertronix supplies specialised diathermic oil heaters, the ideal solution for industrial processes requiring high, stable, and uniform temperatures at low pressure. Our range offers exceptional performance and safety for your most demanding applications.
Thermal oil heaters provide significant advantages over traditional steam systems for high-temperature applications. By using a specialised thermal fluid instead of water, these systems can achieve precise temperatures up to 350°C at very low pressures. This enhances operational safety, reduces system complexity, and completely eliminates issues like corrosion, scale, and the need for water treatment.
Our specialists can provide a technical assessment and selection support.
When you partner with Boilertronix, you get more than just a boiler. You get a commitment to reliability that extends through the entire life of the asset.
Our technical team has the expertise to help you select and size the right thermal oil heater for your specific industrial process, ensuring optimal performance.
From preventative maintenance to urgent repairs and parts, our team is here to support your asset for its entire operational life.
We provide expert installation and commissioning services to ensure your new system is integrated seamlessly and set up for safe, reliable operation.
Let’s design a solution that lowers your running costs.
Our technical team is ready to provide a tailored quote and system design to meet your performance and budget requirements. Contact us today to learn how a modern condensing boiler system can benefit your facility.
The primary advantage is the ability to reach very high temperatures (300°C+) at very low pressures, which is significantly safer than a high-pressure steam system. It also eliminates corrosion, scale, and the need for water treatment, resulting in lower maintenance costs.
They are widely used in manufacturing, chemical processing, textiles, food processing, and any industrial application that requires precise, stable, and high-temperature indirect heat.
Maintenance is generally low compared to steam boilers. It typically involves regular checks of the burner, pumps, and safety controls, as well as periodic testing of the thermal fluid to ensure its quality and longevity.