The performance of a heat exchanger is influenced by different components and places very high demands on the gasket system. To obtain highest performance, it is important that the plate and gasket are designed together. Risks with other designs
Use Semi-welded gasketed plate heat exchangers as evaporators and condensers for refrigerations systems, when gaskets are not suitable for one of the process media. Semi-welded heat exchangers alternate welded channels and traditional gasketed channels and can also take a higher design pressure compared to fully gasketed plate heat exchangers.
On occasion, a gasket plate heat exchanger (GPHE) can fail when a plate develops a small crack or in some rare instances when a gasket is dislodged or damaged. When one of these failures causes the t [] GPHE Maintenance Tips Just like a car or a computer, a heat exchanger needs regular maintenance to keep running at peak performance.
WideGap gasketed plate heat exchangers are designed for fibrous fluids and for fluids containing coarse particles. The wide gaps between plates allow fibers and particles to easily pass through the heat exchanger with minimal clogging. Typical applications:Sugar; Bioethanol; Pulp and paper; Petrochemicals; Condensers for heat recovery
We successfully merged many years of experience with industry leading research to develop its N series Gasketed Plate Heat Exchangers (GPHEs). These versatile models are suitable for a wide range of applications in these industries - Petrochemical, HVAC, Chemical, Power, Sugar, Renewable Energy, Food, Marine, Heavy Industry & Mining, and Industrial Refrigeration.
Learn more about AlfaQ AHRI certified gasketed plate heat exchangers. Industrial semi-welded GPHEs For refrigeration with aggressive media. Use Semi-welded gasketed plate heat exchangers as evaporators and condensers for refrigerations systems, when gaskets are not suitable for one of the process media. Semi-welded heat exchangers alternate welded channels and traditional gasketed channels and can also take a higher design pressure compared to fully gasketed plate heat exchangers.
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