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Bowman E J (Birmingham) Ltd

Heat Exchangers : Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers
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WWW: www.ejbowman.co.uk

Stainless Steel Heat Exchangers

Stainless Steel Heat Exchangers

Stainless steel heat exchangers are particularly useful in bad water environments caused by pollution or from the chemicals used to counter it. They can also be used to overcome the corrosive nature of some synthetic oils and refrigerants. The shell side usually contains the process fluid with cooling water on the tube side. The heat exchangers should be installed horizontally as shown below, and if preferred the mounting feet can be turned through 90 degrees. The end covers can be removed should it be necessary to clean the inside of the tubes. All the heat exchangers are available with either three pass (as illustrated) or single pass end covers. Single pass should only be used when the tube side flow is much larger than the shell side. If the two flow rates are similar, three pass flow will give better performance. We can select by computer the optimum size of heat exchanger and if necessary multiple units can be connected together in series or parallel, as appropriate. For liquids which would not evaporate at the operating temperature and atmospheric pressure the maximum working pressure for these heat exchangers is 30 bar and the maximum working temperature is 200° C.

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