paloputkia
Paloputkia is a Finnish term that translates to "fire tubes" or "fire pipes." In a broader sense, it refers to a type of heat exchanger where hot combustion gases pass through a bundle of tubes, transferring their heat to a surrounding fluid, typically water or steam. This design is commonly found in boilers, particularly in steam boilers used for industrial processes or power generation.
The principle behind paloputkia is the efficient transfer of heat from the combustion chamber to the working
Paloputkia boilers are known for their robustness and relatively simple construction. They are a well-established technology