Brazed plate heat exchangers, copper or nickel?
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.
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.
Why do you need H or L plates in a plate heat exchanger? Different pressure drop and heat transfer coefficient depending on different kind of plate.
First Tempco video tutorial dedicated to plate heat exchangers and their advantages in terms of flexibility, higher heat transfer efficiency and compact design.
Data center increase in computing power, with higher amounts of heat produced, requires new liquid cooling solutions for heat dissipation, and a cultural transformation for IT managers.
New electrical heating TREG thermoregulating units improved for pharma applications, offering high precision in temperature regulation, process monitoring and programming functionalities.
Tempco Manual on Thermal energy and industrial processes. Main features and advantages of thermal machines, guide on evaluation of the thermal capacity and several Tempco case histories.
Technical table with thermal expansion values of pipe connections in heat exchangers and diathermic oil units at high working temperatures.
Special plate heat exchangers for energy recovery in cooling oil regeneration plants employed in power transformers and electrical machinery.