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Plate Heat Exchangers

A plate heat exchanger is a type of heat exchanger that uses metal plates to transfer heat between two fluids. This has a major advantage over a conventional heat exchanger in that the fluids are exposed to a much larger surface area because the fluids spread out over the plates.
Plate Heat Exchangers
Plate Heat Exchangers   

Technical Capacities of Plate Heat Exchanger

  • Heat exchange surface per plate: 0,04 – 2,50 m²
  • Plate types : M6, M6-M and M6-MD
  • Max. design pressure: 25 bar
  • Max. design temperature: 170°C
  • Plate Heat Exchanger Types : Gasket Plate, Copper-brazed Plate, Fully-welded Plate, Semi-welded Plate.

Materials of Plate Heat Exchanger

Standard Materials : Carbon steel, Gaskets
Stainless steel 1.4301/AISI 304, 1.4401/AISI 316
Optionally: 1.4539, 254 SMO, titanium

Design and Functions of Plate Heat Exchanger

             The heart of a PHE is a pack of embossed plates with apertures. The plates are assembled in a 180° angle to each other, resulting in flow gaps on each side. Each plate is provided with a gasket, which securely seals the flow gaps from the atmosphere and separates the two media used in the heat exchange.
The gasket plate pack is mounted in a rack and is compressed with tightening bolts between the fixed plate and the movable plate. To guarantee maximum heat transfer, warm and cold media are normally fed through the PHE in one-pass or multi-pass counter flow.
Connections are on the fixed plate, but can also be on the movable plate for multiphase flow.
Advantages of Plate Heat Exchanger
Flexibility as well as easy to cleaning
Small investment, process and maintenance expenses.
High heat transfer coefficieil kotknts
Easy to open and cleaning of this product
No additional space is necessary for dismantling
Applications of Plate Heat Exchanger
Chemical Plants
Heat transfer fluids
Power Generation Industries
Waste heat recovery
Thermal Power Plants
Textile Industries Heat recovery
Sugar Plants
Automotive Industries are used this heat exchanger
Water Treatment

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