ALFALAVAL Heat Exchanger Plates
There are many types of plate heat exchangers, which can be applied to different fields. In fact, this has a lot to do with the structure and accessories of different types of products. For example, the plate is an important part of the equipment, and its different choices can achieve different effects, so it is necessary to make a reasonable choice.
As the world's leading plate heat exchanger plate manufacturer and seller, Baode has a wide variety of domestic plate heat exchanger plates, more models! It can provide all common types of plate heat exchanger plates from well-known brands at home and abroad (including: AlfaLaval /GEA, TRANTER, SONDEX/HISAKA/APV/Thermowave /Schmidt/FUNKE/VICARB/LHE, etc.).
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The selection of plate heat exchanger plates mainly considers the heat transfer effect to be achieved and the pressure drop requirements:
1, if the pressure requirement is above 1.2Mpa, in most cases choose herringbone ripple
2, if the pressure drop requirements are small and the heat transfer effect of the plate heat exchanger is not high, you can choose the flat corrugated 3, for the pressure drop and heat transfer effect have certain requirements of the working conditions, you can also choose the hot mixing plate.
In short, when purchasing plate heat exchangers, we must make a reasonable choice according to the actual use conditions and the required heat transfer effect, and it is more fully to play a role.
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