Steam jet liquid heaters are devices capable of injecting steam directly into atmospheric pressure tanks. Heating occurs through the condensation of the steam in the liquid.
They ensure continuous and efficient heating, distributing the heat released by the steam evenly and preventing the formation of stratifications at different temperatures within the tank.
Steam jet liquid heaters avoid the vibrations and thermal shocks typically associated with steam injection through simple perforated tubes.
They operate highly efficiently because the heat from the steam is directly absorbed by the liquid.
The liquid can be heated up to a temperature equal to 90% of the boiling point.