Uruguay's industrial sector, heavily focused on food processing, pulp mills, and dairy production, relies on stable heat sources. The current market shows a significant transition from old-generation biomass systems to more precise steam boiler units to meet strict EU export standards for food safety and quality.
Geographically, the humid subtropical climate of Uruguay requires equipment with high corrosion resistance. Many local factories are upgrading their water boiler heater installations to improve energy recovery and reduce carbon footprints in alignment with the country's aggressive green energy goals.
Moreover, the rising cost of traditional fuels has pushed Uruguayan enterprises toward high-efficiency thermal oil boiler technology, which offers safer operation at higher temperatures without the risks associated with high-pressure steam in remote processing plants.



