Solutions

Waste heat recovery solutions by industry and heat source.

A business buyer should quickly see their own plant type here. The page should speak in industry language: kilns, furnaces, dryers, boilers, exhaust, and operating cost.

Textile & Dyeing

Recover heat from dyeing steam systems, drying chambers, natural-gas burners, and boiler exhaust in continuous production environments.

Assess textile heat source

Cement Plants

Use kiln and clinker cooler exhaust streams to support on-site electricity generation and reduce plant energy cost.

Assess cement plant

Steel & Metals

Recover value from electric arc furnaces, rolling mills, heat treatment equipment, and other high-volume exhaust streams.

Assess steel heat source

Glass Manufacturing

Capture remaining heat from glass furnace exhaust after existing recuperators or heat exchangers.

Assess glass facility

Chemical & Pharma

Apply ORC to reactors, distillation, drying, and predictable heat processes where steady operation improves economics.

Assess process heat

Food Processing

Use compact ORC systems for baking, drying, sterilization, and thermal production cycles with limited equipment footprints.

Assess food plant

Biomass & Geothermal

Use ORC where renewable heat sources are available and distributed generation is valuable.

Assess renewable heat

Thermal Power Plants

Integrate ORC as a bottoming-cycle option for low-grade heat that main steam systems do not recover.

Assess power plant

Typical Solution Path

From heat source to recovered electricity.

01

Site mapping

Confirm heat source type, temperature, flow, operating hours, and plant constraints.

02

Recovery estimate

Model recoverable power, expected savings, space requirement, and payback window.

03

ORC design

Select capacity, working fluid, heat exchanger, condenser, controls, and skid layout.

04

Plant integration

Install around production with planned tie-ins, safety checks, and minimal disruption.

05

Performance support

Track generation, reliability, maintenance needs, and continuous improvement.