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Graphite heat exchangers are well suited and cost effective for highly corrosive processes used in industries such as chemicals, metallurgy and pharmaceuticals.
Compact welded heat exchangers can perform the same duty as larger shell-and-tube units in a smaller footprint. In refinery applications where space is limited, compact welded heat exchangers provide advantages.
Refineries are constantly pushing to improve their processes in order to improve profitability. Because refining is such an energy-intensive process and many refineries are using outdated technology, there is room for improvement.
Coal used in coke ovens gives off a high percentage of volatile, effluent gas that can be dried and conditioned, resulting in purified coke oven gas (COG). This byproduct gas provides a clean, environmentally friendly and valuable fuel source that can be used in many processes, including as fuel gas in the making of iron and steel.
Designed as an upgrade over shell-and-tube, block-type welded and brazed aluminum heat exchangers, shell-and-plate welded heat exchangers offers high thermal performance with compact size, low holdup volume and low installed weight, especially when filled.
Tranter and Westinghouse have entered into a teaming agreement to develop a new modular shell-and-plate feedwater heater for use in the power industry.