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ICS - Industrial Hot Water and Steam Boiler Systems
ICS Energietechnik specializes in the planning and construction of advanced hot water and steam boiler systems primarily designed for industrial and commercial facilities seeking efficient and secure energy solutions. These systems are tailored to generate hot water up to 220 °C and process steam at pressures of up to 35 bar and temperatures reaching 500 °C. Their modular design allows for adaptations with in-house power generation capabilities or integration into CHP systems for electricity distribution. ICS provides comprehensive services from energy studies to complete project management, covering heating centers, district heating networks, and end-user connections. The company also places significant emphasis on using biomass as an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels, contributing to long-term reductions in energy costs. All systems are made from high-quality materials ensuring low emissions and high efficiency over decades of operation.All industrial and commercial facilities require a secure and economical energy supply. We plan and build turnkey energy supply centers for different applications and processes. In addition to hot water systems up to 100 °C, hot water systems up to 220 °C and process steam systems up to 35 bar and 500 °C are used. Thanks to their modular design, our process steam systems can optionally be designed with an in-house power generation module or as full-fledged combined heat and power systems with electricity feed into the grid.
We plan and build modern and reliable hot water boiler systems for industrial and commercial businesses. At the start of the project, our experienced engineering team creates energy studies, thermal concepts and consumer analyses in order to develop the ideal energy supply solution for each consumer structure. As a general contractor, we can manage all project areas, from the construction of the heating center to the district heating network to the heat connection of the end users.

