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Standard Desing: The plate heat exchanger consists of a pack of corrugated metal plates with portholes for the passage of the two fluids between which heat transfer will take place. The plate pack is assembled betweeen a fix frame plate and a movable pressure plate and compressed by tightening bolts.Theplates are fitted with a gasket which seals the interplate channel and directs the fluids into alternate channels. The number of plates is determined by the flow rate, physical properties of the fluids, pressure drop and temperature program. The plate corrugations promote fluid turbulence and support the plates against differential pressure. The plate and the pressure plate are suspended from anupper carrying bar and located by a lower guiding bar, both of which are fixed to a support column.Connections are located in the frame plate or, if either or both fluids make more than a single.. | |||
Working Principle:
Channels are formed between the plates and the corner
ports are arranged so that the two media fl ow through
alternate channels. The heat is transferred through the
plate between the channels, and complete counter-current
fl ow is created for highest possible efficiency. The corrugation of the plates provides the passage between the plates, supports each plate against the adjacent one and enhances the turbulence, resulting in efficient heat transfer. |
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Length : 1355 mm
Width : 658 mm
Weight: 3,85 kg ( AISI 316)
Angle : 30, 60 Degree
Flow Type : Parallel
Gasket Type : Clipped
Connection : 200 mm
Gap : 2,35 mm
Max Flow Capacity : 350 m^3/h
Nom Comp. Pitch : 2,85 mm
Plate Removal Distance: 500 mm
Frame
Specifition :
Lenght : 1760 mm
Width: 815 mm
Weight: 460 kg