What is a plate heat exchanger What are its advantages and scope of application

What is a plate heat exchanger What are its advantages and scope of application

The plate heat exchanger is stamped into a veneer with corrugated grooves of a certain regular shape from a thin metal plate (usually steel or stainless steel), and then the single pieces are assembled into the required multi-piece group. On the edges of every two adjacent plates, materials such as nitrile rubber are used as sealing gaskets to form the channels of the medium flow grooves. There are fluid inlets and outlets on the plate to allow the two media to flow in their respective launder channels and exchange heat. Due to the complex corrugated shape of the channel, although the medium flows at a low speed, turbulence will also be formed in the groove, which improves the heat exchange rate. At the same time, more grooves increase the heat exchange area, which is a fast and efficient heat exchange equipment.

What is a plate heat exchanger? What are its advantages and scope of application?

  Plate heat exchanger is composed of metal corrugated plates, fixed plates, movable splints, splint bolts, steel brackets, etc.

The plate heat exchanger has high heat transfer efficiency, small footprint, small heat loss, simple structure, easy to handle and install, easy to disassemble, flexible to adjust the heat, can be cleaned or replaced regularly, and can increase with the increase of heat The plate does not need to replace any equipment (for example, when the volumetric heat exchanger cannot meet the demand and increase the capacity, the equipment must be replaced or added) and other advantages.

  Plate heat exchangers are mostly used in heating or air conditioning systems. For domestic hot water systems, hot water storage tanks and other equipment are required.

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