Biomass

Biomass steam systems built for real fuel variability and industrial continuity.

Steammaster positions biomass solutions around combustion stability, modular execution, and the practical realities of moisture, ash, feeding, and steam continuity.

What matters in a biomass decision

The right biomass project is usually won on combustion stability, fuel handling, installation logic, and operating support, not only on nominal capacity.

Fuel variability

Projects need tolerance to moisture, density variation, and changing biomass behavior.

Combustion stability

Stable steam depends on grate behavior, feeding logic, and operating adjustments.

Modular execution

Field schedule and logistics matter when the site cannot absorb long installation time.

Lifecycle support

Service, adjustments, and operating guidance remain important after start-up.

Platform Project Context

Reference context for biomass steam qualification.

Use this solution page to compare the biomass reality of the plant with the level of modularity, combustion architecture, and operating support required.

  • Biomass projects should be reviewed by fuel behavior, not just by boiler model.
  • Combustion, feeding, ash, and steam stability must be analyzed together.
  • Modular execution can reduce field complexity and improve handover predictability.

Who it is for

  • Agro-industries with seasonal fuel variability
  • Large process plants shifting from fossil fuels
  • Export programs requiring modular shipment

Key outcomes

  • Combustion stability with reciprocating grate technology
  • Reduced startup risk through modular pre-assembly
  • Performance visibility through controls and diagnostics

Recommended platform direction

VMIC-RG is the main direction when the project needs modular deployment, reciprocating-grate combustion, and stronger adaptation to variable biomass behavior.

Typical project scope

  • Fuel feeding, grate combustion, and combustion-air strategy
  • Steam generation island with boilerhouse auxiliaries and controls
  • Commissioning, operating adjustment, training, and lifecycle support

Commercial proof path

Representative references can be discussed around biomass adaptation, operating stability, modular delivery, and field execution logic.

Service and operating continuity

Biomass projects often need tuning, operating review, and preventive routines to stay efficient under changing fuel conditions.

Biomass project context

Reference visuals for process challenge, combustion architecture, installation logic, and operating support.

Solution Project visuals - Process challenge
Process challenge
Solution Project visuals - Recommended platform
Recommended platform
Solution Project visuals - Typical installation scope
Typical installation scope
Solution Project visuals - After-sales support
After-sales support