Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger, ASME VIII-1, SS 304, 4500-6000 MM
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Model No.: FAB-240124-HE-02
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Elevate your heat exchange solutions with our Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger. Crafted from high-quality Stainless Steel SS 304 and compliant with ASME Section VIII Division 1 standards, this exchanger offers reliable performance. With tube lengths ranging from 4500 to 6000 MM, 1, 2, or 4 tube passes, and a DN500 MM diameter, it ensures efficient heat transfer for various applications. Upgrade to a robust and efficient solution for your heat exchange needs.
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Product Name: Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
Type: Heat Exchanger
Design: Shell and Tube
Material: Stainless Steel SS 304
Code: ASME Section VIII Division 1
Nominal Diameter: 500 MM
Tube Diameter: Φ20 MM
Tube Pass: 1, 2, 4
Tube Length: 4500 MM, 6000 MM
What is the shell and tube heat exchanger?
A Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger is the most common type of heat exchanger in oil refineries and other large chemical processes, and is suited for higher-pressure applications.
The Shell and Tube Type Heat Exchanger consists of two sides for two different media.
The Shell Side fluid flows on the outside of the tubes while the fluid is contained by the shell where it is diverted by baffles or tube supports that also carry the weight of the tubes. The Tube Side media flows inside the tubes while the media is diverted by the heat exchanger head which is located on the end into two or four passes or circuits.
The Shell and Tube Type Heat Exchanger consists of two sides for two different media.
The Shell Side fluid flows on the outside of the tubes while the fluid is contained by the shell where it is diverted by baffles or tube supports that also carry the weight of the tubes. The Tube Side media flows inside the tubes while the media is diverted by the heat exchanger head which is located on the end into two or four passes or circuits.
Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger Applications?
1. Cooling hydraulic fluids and oil in transmissions engines and hydraulic power packs.
2. Heating other mediums, such as water, beverage and other steam.
3. Widely applied in chemical industry, petroleum industry, energy source, etc.
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