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Industrial boilers have many applications in the hospital and pharmaceutical industries, mainly to meet the specific needs and pain points of these fields. Here are some application examples of industrial boilers targeting pain points in the hospital and pharmaceutical industries:

1. Steam supply: Hospitals and pharmaceutical industries usually require large amounts of steam for sterilization, cleaning, heating and other purposes. Industrial boilers can produce high-quality steam to ensure that the sterilization process of equipment and utensils reaches high standards.

2. High-temperature hot water supply: The pharmaceutical industry may need to use high-temperature hot water in the production process, such as drug synthesis, sterilization, etc. Industrial boilers can provide stable high-temperature hot water to ensure the quality and safety of the production process.

3. Heating system: Hospitals need to provide a stable warm environment in medical areas, wards, operating rooms, etc. Industrial boilers can provide the hot water or steam needed to heat these areas.

4. Thermal-driven refrigeration system: In the pharmaceutical industry, some production processes may require low-temperature environments, and efficient thermally driven refrigeration systems can provide the required cooling effect through industrial boilers.

5. Energy efficiency and sustainability: The hospital and pharmaceutical industries are increasingly focusing on energy efficiency and environmental sustainability. Modern industrial boilers are more energy efficient and can help reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.

6. Emergency backup: Hospitals and the pharmaceutical industry have high requirements for supply reliability, as any interruption may have an impact on patient health and production processes. Industrial boilers can serve as backup energy supplies, ensuring continuity.

7. Waste heat recovery: Some waste heat will be generated during the pharmaceutical process. Industrial boilers can convert this waste heat into energy through the waste heat recovery system to improve energy utilization efficiency.

8. Purity requirements: The pharmaceutical industry has extremely high purity requirements for the production environment, so industrial boilers need to meet specific material and design standards to avoid contamination of the production process.

In general, industrial boilers are used in hospitals and the pharmaceutical industry mainly to meet specific thermal energy needs, ensure the quality and safety of the production environment, and play an active role in energy efficiency and sustainability. However, these applications need to be designed and selected based on specific needs and standards.