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Cleveland-based Chart Industries Inc. has entered into an agreement with Wuxi City Zhongbo Heat Exchanger Co. Ltd., to acquire the company's brazed aluminum heat exchanger business.
With the theme of “Innovate, Explore & Get Inspired,” the 2013 Chem Show will provide chemical processing professionals with innovative solutions, on and off the show floor.
Typically, heat exchangers are fabricated from steel, tantalum and other metals, fluoropolymers, glass or graphite. However, when dealing with diluted sulfuric acid, the list of appropriate construction materials is greatly reduced to fluoropolymers, glass, graphite and tantalum.
Tube-fin removal tool is designed to peel back 4" of fin in less than two minutes to permit the rapid inspection and X-ray of welds for quality control.
Advanced economizers were installed two years ago as part of major upgrade of eight boilers in a district heating plant operated by Toronto-based Enwave Energy Corp.
Available as tube-in-tube or shell-and-tube designs, miniature heat exchangers are constructed from 316L stainless steel. Sanitary models and custom designs are offered.
Designed for close temperature approach of fluids to maximize heat recovery, the semi-welded Plateflow is suited for use in aggressive chemical applications or those where reducing the fluid’s contact with elastomers is desired.