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London, United Kingdom
Hexxcell Ltd. is a spin-off company from Imperial College London, launched in 2013 to deliver technology and services to industry in the area of advanced heat transfer, in particular crude oil fouling. Hexxcell’s technology has been developed in several large scale multidisciplinary R&D projects in collaboration with oil majors and validated...
Solihull, United Kingdom
We are a leading UK provider of heat exchangers, feel free to browse our site. As currently the only provider to allow online pricing and ordering at times that suit you, coupled with our fantastic pre and post-sales support then why not compare us. We offer trade and volume accounts for regular and/or large orders - more details are available...
Saint Gabriel, Louisiana, United States of America
GEO provides all engineering necessary to design and fabricate your heat exchanger or replacement heat exchanger parts. With just the process data information, we can provide a thermal rating, sizing, and vibration analysis as well as a mechanical design including required detailed fabrication drawings. Thermal analysis is performed using HTRI...
Nederweert, Limburg, Netherlands
Exegy is an innovative Dutch company specialized in the development and production of air-to-water and water-to-water heat exchangers. With an eye for efficiency, stability and sustainability. The company has many years of experience in the field of heat recovery and preconditioning, in particular in intensive livestock farming.
Pune , Maharashtra, India
Started by a young entrepreneur in 1988, ENPRO today is a world leader in the design and manufacture of mechanical fluid systems.We export over 70% of our products to countries around the globe and are suppliers to major Oil and Gas, Power, Chemical and Fertilizer companies. ENPRO also has a high level of expertise in the design and manufacture...
Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
We are a privately-owned company, specializing in the rental of Boiler & Coil-Type Steam Generators, Air Compressors, Plate Heat Exchangers, Carbon Graphite Heat Exchangers and Personnel for applications such as Well Testing, Production Start-Up, Frac Water & Acid Heating, Chemical, Oil, Gel & Mud Heating, Mud Cooling and Chemical Heating for...
Bergamo, Italy
Cosmec srl was founded in 1957 in Dalmine, near Bergamo, Lombardy. From its headquarters in this industry-oriented region in the North of Italy, Cosmec srl manufacturing activities are carried out in brand new facilities, completed in 2016, equipped with state –of- the- art machinery and powered by solar energy. Decades of experience place the...
San Biagio di Callalta, Italy
Industrial Construction CIVIDAC Spa can boast over 30 years of experience in the production of industrial equipment for the chemical and petrochemical sector, the food industry, pharmaceuticals and the renewable energy sector. The company specializes in the design and production of medium-high pressure tanks, S&T heat exchangers, columns,...
Alcester, United Kingdom
For over 35 years, CALGAVIN has been providing heat transfer solutions to new designs of heat exchangers and problematic heat exchangers in the field. Our engineering team is recognized worldwide for our knowledge of thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid flow. Through offering realistic and practical solutions we have improved heat transfer...
Berlin, Germany
BORSIG has been convincing customers all over the world for over 180 years with apparatuses, heat exchangers, process gas compressors, trend-setting membrane technology, fittings and innovative services all from one source. Our products are in the plants of all leading companies in the chemical and petrochemical industry, oil and gas industry...
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Heat exchangers are devices that facilitate the exchange of heat between two fluids that are at different temperatures, and are used in a wide range of applications, from heating and AC systems for commercial use, to chemical processing and power production in large plants. According to Stratistics MRC, the market is expected to hit $25 billion mark by 2023, with a CAGR of 9.5% during the forecast period of 2017-2023.
Frequently Asked Questions: Heat Exchangers
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Heat exchangers do not allow fluids involved to mix with each other, while mixing chambers permits mixing of the fluids. A car radiator is an example of the heat exchanger where heat is exchanged without mixing.
The manner in which process streams flow inside the heat exchanger decides a lot about the rate at which heat exchange happen. The different types of flow arrangement are parallel flow, counter flow and mixed flow.
To avoid fouling in heat exchangers, water streams in the plants are extensively treated and solid contents are removed before its circulation in the system.
For manufacturing heat exchangers, the data that is generally required are duty, corrected log mean-temperature difference, percent vaporized, pressure drop desired, and materials of construction.
Heat Exchangers incur huge investments in terms of cost and maintenance. Finding with a company with a good track record is very important for the successful execution of your projects. We help you in connecting with the top manufacturers of Heat Exchangers, and get the best quotation.
There are different types of heat exchangers in the industry. Some of them are Double-pipe exchanger, Shell and tube exchangers, Plate heat exchangers, Steam boilers, Boilers, Condensers and many others.
A Heat exchanger’s performance usually starts deteriorating with time due to the accumulation of deposits on heat transfer surfaces. The layer of deposits represents additional resistance to heat transfer and is accounted by the means of fouling factor.
Heat exchanger manufacturers must adhere to industry standards while constructing heat exchangers. TEMA, ASME, PED, CRN are some of the international standards followed around the world for manufacturing heat exchangers.
One of the most widely used methods to evaluate the performance of heat exchangers is the effectiveness–NTU (Number of Transfer Units) method. NTU method does not require the evaluation of the mean temperature differences.