A
boiler is a closed vessel in which
water or another
liquid is heated under
pressure. The
steam or hot liquid is then circulated out of the boiler for use in various process or heating applications.
Construction of boilers is mainly limited to steel and cast iron.
Sources of heat for the boiler can be the combustion of fuels such as oil, wood or natural gas. Electric boilers use resistance-type heating elements. Waste-heat boilers use the heat rejected from other processes such as gas turbines.
A
boiler (colloquial) is also an old
hen whose flesh is too tough to eat roasted or grilled, and is therefore only suitable to be boiled in a
stew.
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