Thermoregulating unit in pharma sector
Standard thermoregulating unit designed for the pharmaceutical sector, heating section with steam and brazed plate heat exchangers, cooling circuit employing chiller water.
Standard thermoregulating unit designed for the pharmaceutical sector, heating section with steam and brazed plate heat exchangers, cooling circuit employing chiller water.
Special TCOIL dimple jacket exchangers to realize the cradles of mangano industrial ironers, heated with diathermic oil to dry and iron flat laundry in big industrial automatic laundries.
Dry cooler, air/water exchangers employing ambient air for water or process fluid cooling, in self draining version to avoid the risks of freezing during the cold winter season.
The importance of logarithmic mean temperature difference for the selection and the calculation of heat exchangers, narrow temperature gaps between fluids require extended thermal transfer surfaces.
Titanium plate heat exchanger served by a chiller for soda solution cooling employed for separation and depuration of condenses in oil & gas and petrochemical plants.
Brazed plate heat exchangers with increased heat transfer efficiency for cooling and heat recovery in HVAC systems, heat pumps, renewable energy and electric vehicles.
Brazed plate heat exchangers are built with a copper or nickel welding process, the selection of the metals is referred to maximum working pressure levels allowed and the presence of corrosive fluids.
Dimple jacket exchangers immersed in the water sea of a seaport in the Italian Liguria region, in anti-corrosion chloride resistant material for the cooling/heating of water employed in heat pumps.
The fouling factor is an oversizing coefficient to evaluate during the design of heat exchangers, in order to ensure thermal transfer efficiency to always be at its best.
Waste heat recovery from scooter’s engines to keep the food warm and crunchy in food delivery, the Hotbox Italian startup developed a technology that employs heat exchangers and de-humidification.