Kiturami noted that it will participate in the 'Aquaflame Moscow 2025' event, which will be held in Moscow, Russia, from the 4th to the 7th, showcasing its local specialized technologies and new products.
Aquaflame Moscow is the largest international exhibition for heating and cooling in Russia, with over 700 companies participating and more than 29,000 attendees as of last year.
Kiturami unveiled more than 10 types of heating solutions at its booth, which measures 105㎡ (about 31 pyeong), at the Crocus Expo in Moscow, including the popular wall-mounted gas boiler and various floor-standing gas and oil boilers, electric boilers, and hot water heating systems.
The wall-mounted gas boiler 'World Alpha 2025' series, a key strategic product for Russia, was designed considering local housing styles that keep boilers indoors, achieving low noise operation. It significantly enhanced hot water supply capabilities to match the lifestyle where using bathtubs is commonplace and ensured compatibility with local electrical systems to meet consumer and installer needs.
Kiturami's dual safety system for gas boilers, which has received certification from the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's disaster safety product certification in Korea, is equipped as standard, allowing safe use even in earthquake and disaster situations.
The floor-standing boiler, with a maximum heating output of 3.6MW (megawatts), introduces cascade products suitable for large facilities such as hotels and swimming pools, marking Kiturami's full-scale entry into the commercial market.
In addition to gas and oil boilers, Kiturami is expanding its exhibition lineup to include various heating solutions utilizing electric boilers and hot water heating systems, showcasing its industry-leading technological capabilities to visitors and buyers.
A Kiturami spokesperson said, 'As a result of a strong localization strategy centered around our Russian subsidiary, consumer demand for Kiturami boilers has continued to increase over several years amid the complex regional situation and economic downturn.' They added, 'This year, based on an even more expanded product lineup, we plan to provide heating solutions that satisfy consumers across Russia and enhance our market competitiveness.'
Meanwhile, since establishing its Russian subsidiary in 2020, Kiturami has been expanding its market presence by developing and launching locally dedicated models tailored to the unstable voltage, low gas pressure, and varying water quality environments in different regions over the past four years.