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Stainless Steel Heat ExchangerStainless steel heat exchangers become a more reliable choice than carbon steel when the process fluids are corrosive (acids, alkalis, chloride-containing solutions) and when the equipment is...
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Carbon Steel Heat ExchangerCarbon steel heat exchangers are the most common type in petrochemical, power, and pharmaceutical industries. When the fluids are not highly corrosive, and when operating temperature and pressure...
WebA shell and tube heat exchanger (1 shell pass and 2 tube passes) is to be used to condense 2.73 kg/s of saturated steam at 340 K. Condensation occurs on the outer tube surfaces, and the...
WebExchangers are described by the letter codes for the three sections — for example, a BFL exchanger has a bon- net cover, a two-pass shell with a longitu- dinal baffle, and a fixed-tubesheet rear...
WebAlso known as shell and tube heat exchangers, these transfer heat using liquid or steam that flows through the shell to heat or cool liquid in the tubes. They’re commonly used in refrigeration and...
WebTwo Pass CMS Two Pass Standardized U-Tube Exchangers have been manufactured to the specifications displayed. Units can be provided in accordance with ASME Sect. VIII, Sect. V, Sect. IX of the...
WebShell and tube heat exchanger design is an iterative process, which goes through the following steps. Define process requirements for the new exchanger Select a suitable type of shell and tube...
WebHeat exchangers with a 316 stainless steel shell and tubes are the most corrosion resistant. Heat exchangers with baffled tubes direct liquid to make four passes through the tubes...
