Full steam ahead in Denmark and Sweden together with E-TEK
- May 22, 2021

HAGELSCHUER TOGETHER WITH E-TEK
We are delighted to introduce E-TEK as Hagelschuer’s first official partner for Denmark and Sweden! Kristian Buch and his team have many years of experience with steam technology and energy efficiency, and will be a valuable addition to us as a system supplier for steam boiler and hot water systems.
Hagelschuer’s “Ready 2 plug and steam” systems will therefore be available in Denmark and Sweden, and the mobile boiler house and ECOskid systems are ready for use on-site in next to no time even if capacities are large. Do you need steam?
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Heavy transport of two hot water boilers
Today at noon, two hot water boilers (13 bar, 24.99 MW) were loaded at our plant for a power plant company near Hanover. With the help of our lifting load bridge, the two 40-ton boilers were lifted smoothly and precisely onto almost 30-meter-long drop deck loaders.

Kira supplies process steam for production expansion
Kira (3 t/h, 2.1 MW, 16 bar) returned from rental the day before yesterday and was loaded again today. It is now on its way to a food manufacturer south of Schwerin.

GESTRA labels the SPECTORconnect system for Hagelschuer
For more than 25 years, Hagelschuer has relied on the low-maintenance and wear-free boiler equipment from GESTRA. The SPECTORconnet system is installed at Hagelschuer in all steam and hot water boiler systems that must meet the standards of EN 12952 and EN 12953.

Boiler repair – where does the necessary process steam come from?
The Eichbaum private brewery in Mannheim will also have asked itself this question. How good that Hagelschuer Rhein-Main is just around the corner and could provide immediate assistance.

A gentle start to training
At Hagelschuer, no trainee is thrown in at the deep end. We have already been practicing a soft start for our trainees for several years.

First use in the St. Gallen area
The youngest rental member of our rental boiler fleet, the Romy (2t/h, 1.4 MW, 16 bar), is on its way to Switzerland. It has its first application at a world-leading manufacturer of high-tech materials.
