Plate and Frame Heat Exchanger
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PLATE & FRAME
Typically, plate and frame heat exchangers are used for liquid-liquid exchange at low to medium pressures. However, gasket-free plate and frame heat exchangers can safely operate at high temperatures and pressures. Plate and frame heat exchangers offer flexibility because plates can be either added or compressed for each different situation.
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Plate and Frame Heat Exchanger |
Plate and Frame Heat Exchanger |
GENERAL INFORMATION
The gaps between the plates in plate and frame heat exchangers can be adjusted according to the degree of fouling (deposits, corrosion, etc.) that is expected.
Plates of Plate and Frame Heat Exchanger |
The counter-current flow of fluids that occurs in plate and frame heat exchangers allows approach temperatures as low as 1 to 2°F.
Gaskets ensure that the cold fluid (blue) and the hot fluid (red) don't mix. Alternatives to the traditional gasket seal include brazing and laser-welding.
The plates are stacked in an alternating manner to cause the counter current flow. The diagram below shows the flow in a heat exchanger. The design allows for the two media to flow in alternate directions and not be mixed. However, heat can be transferred from one medium to the other through the plates.
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