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Heat Exchanger

1. Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger

A shell and tube heat exchanger is the most common type of heat exchanger in all Industries. Mostly used in higher-pressure and Higher Temperature applications.

 

A shell and tube heat exchanger is the most common type of heat exchanger in all Industries. Mostly used in higher-pressure and Higher Temperature applications.

 

These types of Heat exchangers are having two divisions one is shell and other is Tubes. Here One fluid runs through the tubes, and another fluid flows over the tubes (through the shell) to transfer heat between the two fluids. For this purpose, seamless/ERW or Rolled pipes are used for shell. And Seamless tubes are used for Tubes.

 

Our Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers Design Process Contains Two Parts - Thermal and Mechanical Design.

 

A wide range of models allows for the meeting of almost all heat transfer requirements in the oil and gas, food, general industrial processing, and chemical applications

2. Plate Heat Exchanger

The Plate heat exchanger consists of a pack of corrugated metal plates, The corrugation of the plates provides the passage between the plates, the two fluids transfer the heat between the channels.

The plate pack is assembled between a fixed frame plate and a movable pressure plate and compressed by tightening bolts. The gasket between the plates seals the interplate channel and directs the fluids into alternate channels.


The number of plates is determined by the design: the temperature program, flow rate, pressure drop and physical properties of the fluids.

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