Category: ‘Heat Exchanger’

Double Pipe Heat Exchanger Multi-tube Hairpin Heat Exchangers

August 7, 2011

Double-pipe: Available in bare and finned tubes Multi-tube: Available in bare, finned tubes, and low fin tubes Separated head closure: For high pressure / temperature applications with removable tube bundle and independen... Read More...

The Use of Plate Heat Exchangers and Air to Water Heat Exchangers in the Air Conditioning Industry

August 4, 2011

Heat exchanger is device specially created for efficiently transferring the heat from a liquid to another liquid over a hard surface. This heat transfer can be absorption or heat dissipation. Heat and cooling exchangers are foun... Read More...

Design Advantages and Disadvantages of Plate Heat Exchangers

August 4, 2011

Plate heat exchangers are types of heat exchangers. The fanction is by transferring the heat from one fluid to another through the use of metal plates. Comparing it with conventional heat exchangers, these ones are favored specif... Read More...

Advantages of Plate Heat Exchangers

August 4, 2011

Plate heat exchangers are types of heat exchangers that make use of a metal plate especially whilst transferring heat between two types of fluids. It is being used in a wide array of applications including food processing, air-... Read More...

European Heat Exchangers Market

August 4, 2011

European Heat Exchanger Market provides total market values, percentage of revenues by end users, trends by product, trends by region for each product, lifecycle analysis, competitive structure and market share analysis. ... Read More...

How To Selecting a Heat Exchanger

July 27, 2011

1. Cooling Liquid In order to select the correct heat exchanger or oil cooler, you must first determine the required thermal performance for your application. Use the example shown below: Step 1: Application Data Liq... Read More...

Tube-Fin Heat Exchanger

July 27, 2011

Our tube-fin heat exchangers consist of copper or stainless steel tube expanded into copper or aluminum fin. Tube-fin heat exchangers are cost effective and offer good heat removal for a wide range of applications including lase... Read More...

oil cooler flat tube heat exchangers

July 27, 2011

Oil Coolers ES Series are flat tube aluminum heat exchangers engineered for high performance with poor heat transfer fluids such as oils and EGW. Oil coolers ES series are designed for optimum cooling with poor heat transfer flu... Read More...

Plate-fin heat exchangers

July 27, 2011

Aluminum vacuum-brazed plate-fin heat exchangers are widely used in military and aerospace and other high performance applications because they offer excellent thermal transfer capacity combined with small size and weight. A pla... Read More...

The performance of standard cold plate technologies is compared in a graph showing local thermal resistance.

July 27, 2011

We have changed the way that we present our cold plate data. Previously, our thermal resistance curves were based on the average surface temperature and the inlet liquid temperature. Although this method works well for low heat l... Read More...

Determining System Pressure Drop Pressure Drop

July 27, 2011

Pressure drop is a term used to describe the differential pressure that a fluid must overcome to flow through a system. Pressure drop is a result of resistance caused by friction (shear stresses) or other forces (such as gravity)... Read More...

Heat Exchangers – A Global Strategic Business Report

July 26, 2011

The global heat exchangers market is projected to reach about US$12.72 billion by the year 2015. Growth in the market is especially driven by factors such as rising need for energy efficiency, replacement demand, tightening legis... Read More...

Heat Exchangers – A Global Strategic Business Report

July 26, 2011

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Heat Exchangers in US$ Million by the following product segments - Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers, Plate and Frame Heat Exchangers, Air Coolers, Cooling Towers, and Other Heat Exchan... Read More...

Heat Exchanger

July 8, 2011

Heat exchangers normally transfer energy from a hot fluid to a colder fluid. The energy in = The energy out. If the fluids are the same with the same specific heat. The mass flowrate x the temp drop of the hot fluid = the ... Read More...

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