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UTS provides integrated solutions & services for Clayton Heat Recovery Boiler in the GCC region. The Clayton Heat Recovery Boiler operates on the same tried and tested principle as the world famous Clayton Steam Generator, thus it is the most compact, efficient, responsive and safest means of producing high-quality steam or hot water.

The Clayton Heat Recovery Boiler operates on the principle of the forced circulation of water through the helical coil. The boiler is installed in the waste gas heat source and feed water is pumped through the coil in the opposite direction from the heating gasses by means of the specially designed Clayton pump. The steam/water mixture from the outlet of the coil is then directed to the high-efficiency Clayton centrifugal separator where high-quality steam flows from the outlet. The separated water is re-cycled back to the Hot well. A feature of the system is that dew point corrosion is prevented due to the preheated feed water.

Many Clayton system designs have been developed for different industries and process applications. Several units can be connected together to operate simultaneously under automatic controls.

Clayton Exhaust Gas Boilers are utilized on wider range of ships. Generally, an installation consists of one or more fire steam generators and an exhaust gas steam generator or boiler.

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