The Clayton Steam generator has been continually developed since 1930 and is very different from the traditional firetube boiler design. In a firetube boiler a large amount of water and steel is heated to produce steam. In the Clayton Steam generator a small amount of water and steel is heated to produce steam.
Clayton's unique counterflow principle, where heat flow is in the opposite direction to the water flow through the coil, results in low running costs.
The Clayton steam generators are compact steam boilers, steam capasity from 150 - 30 000 kg/h per unit.
Our customers are e.g. bakeries, fisheries, dairies, cleaners and hospitals
Brochure: Innovative steam solutions
Electrical heated steam and hotwater boiler.
For more info. see brochure 2011