Fouling factor in heat exchangers
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.
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.
How does it work a chiller, simply employing a thermal transfer cycle through compression, evaporation and a condenser with a refrigerant gas as thermal vector and using heat exchangers.
Brazed plate heat exchangers in thermoregulating units specifically developed for the recovery and refining of precious metals, working on reactors with pressurized water at a constant temperature of 135° C.
Fluids mixing in plate heat exchangers can only occur if a plate brakes for corrosion or cracking, not due to gaskets breaking, due to double protection and leakage alert they ensure.