Triniton develops solutions for steam and energy generation with a focus on performance, reliability, and the evolution of industrial assets. Located in Sertãozinho/SP, in the agribusiness capital of the country, the company plays a direct role in the continuous development of the sector.
In this context, projects such as the Coplasa unit do not arise by chance, but rather from a strategic vision of Grupo Moreno, as highlighted by Edvaldo Luiz da Silva, Mechanical Maintenance Manager of the unit.
The COPLASA boiler project, developed by Triniton, was structured in two phases, focusing on operational efficiency, optimization of existing assets, and increased steam generation capacity.
The solution preserves the unit’s physical area and maximizes the use of the installed infrastructure, enabling expansion with optimized CAPEX and a high level of technical and economic efficiency.
Among the main advancements are the replacement of the old masonry boiler with a modern boiler featuring finned water walls, the implementation of a hybrid grate system that increases operational flexibility, and the expansion of the heat transfer surface, providing greater efficiency and combustion stability.
As a result, the project increases steam generation capacity from 100 t/h to 150 t/h, while maintaining existing civil foundations, bagasse handling systems, and various electrical drives. This approach significantly reduces implementation costs and allows improvements to be carried out over two off-season periods, with no impact on the plant’s operational continuity.
More than a technical project, this represents the consolidation of a partnership built on trust, proximity, and continuous technical alignment. Grupo Moreno’s strategic vision, combined with Triniton’s engineering capabilities, results in a robust, efficient solution prepared to sustain consistent operational gains in the coming harvest seasons.
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