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Traditional Plate and Frame
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Plate Examples
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Information Required for Heat Exchanger Quotations |
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Technical Discussion: Plate and Gasket Maintenance |
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Please contact our office for quotations and additional information.
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Product Line:
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Traditional Plate and Frame, Copper Brazed, Semi-Welded, All Welded
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Connection Sizes of 15 mm to 500 mm and flow rate of 50 l / hour to 2000
cubic meter / hour
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Plate Design:
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Plate inlet design allows for equal distribution of liquid which will
eliminate dead spots and the possible resultant bacteria. The plate
pattern allows for high thermal efficiency as well as a lower pressure drop
over the plate pack. The reinforcement of the plate edge also allows
for proper securing and increased life of the gasket.
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Gasket Design:
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Gaskets are placed in a protected and reinforced gasket groove allowing for
increased gasket life and retention of elasticity.
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Free Flow Plates:
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Free flow plates are available for liquids containing fibers or other
particles which may clog up a traditional plate heat exchanger.
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- Perfect for paper and cellulose industry
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- Can be applied to the cooling of viscous products such as mustard or
tomato sauces.
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Semi Welded Plates:
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Semi welded plates are built up in plate cassettes. A plate cassette
is 2 plates welded together by laser. The advantage of this
construction is that on the one side a welded plate channel exists and on
the other a traditional (cleanable) plate channel.
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- Specially designed for refrigeration and for tasks where aggressive media
are applied.
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- Welding is done outside the gasket groove practically eliminating the risk
of corrosion in the gasket groove.
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