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April 20, 2026 Miura America to Exhibit at INTERPHEX 2026

Miura America to Showcase LX-50 high-efficiency, low NOx steam boiler for pharmaceutical and biotech process applications at INTERPHEX 2026.

Miura America, a global leader in modular, on-demand steam solutions, will exhibit at INTERPHEX 2026, April 21–23 in New York, NY. At Booth 1558, Miura will showcase its LX-50 steam boiler, where attendees can see firsthand how the LX-50 delivers reliable, precise steam for pharmaceutical, biotech, and life sciences manufacturing environments. The LX-50 provides the performance and efficiency facilities need to support cGMP-compliant utilities, validated clean steam generation, and critical process heating while maintaining a low environmental footprint.

The LX-50 is a 50 BHP, standard-pressure boiler that produces approximately 1,730 pounds of steam per hour, giving facilities a compact yet capable option for process loads that demand consistent, high-quality steam. With a once-through, low-water-content watertube design, rapid startup in minutes, and an integrated economizer, the LX-50 delivers on-demand steam with strong fuel efficiency and reduced standby losses. Its compact footprint helps pharmaceutical plants maximize floor space and maintain high uptime in controlled environments.

Engineered for low NOx emissions of 20 ppm on natural gas and 25 ppm on propane, and equipped with Miura’s BL Controller and advanced monitoring capabilities, the LX-50 supports both environmental goals and day-to-day operational reliability. Its modular scalability and precise load control help maintain steam consistency across production equipment, clean utilities, and sterilization lines, making it a strong fit for facilities prioritizing energy optimization and process stability.

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As part of Miura’s modular LX Series, the LX-50 can be deployed in multi-boiler configurations that scale with production needs and maintain redundancy during service or validation events. This approach enables pharmaceutical manufacturers to sustain steam delivery without interruption, essential for batch integrity, autoclave operations, and continuous processing.

Miura brings decades of experience in safe, efficient boiler design to industries where reliability and performance are nonnegotiable. With more than 150,000 units installed worldwide and a proven record of zero catastrophic failures across its once-through watertube platform, Miura continues to set the benchmark for safety and energy efficiency. INTERPHEX attendees are invited to visit Booth 1558 to see the LX-50 in action and learn how Miura’s modular boiler systems support validated performance, clean-steam readiness, and sustainable manufacturing goals.

About Miura America:
Miura America is a global industry leader in modular, on-demand steam solutions and the world’s largest industrial boiler manufacturer, delivering compact, energy-efficient, low NOx industrial boilers for a wide range of applications. Miura America focuses on customers across the United States, manufacturing its boilers in Rockmart, Georgia, and supporting them nationwide with comprehensive services, including system design, water treatment chemicals, remote monitoring technology, and maintenance programs. Efficiency, reliability, and safety are at the core of Miura’s approach, and the company continues to invest in new product development to keep customers at the forefront of boiler-room performance. Combining advanced once-through watertube technology with an emphasis on safety, reliability, and lifecycle efficiency, Miura helps facilities modernize their steam systems while reducing fuel use, emissions, and overall operating costs. To learn more, visit https://miuraboiler.com/.

 

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