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Product Description
Shell and tube heat exchanger is the feature product of our company and our company has many unique advantages in structural design, product manufacturing and application technology of tube heat exchanger. Spiral tube type, arc tube type and baffle plate type tube heat exchanger are independent R&D products in the company, featuring advanced performance and quality in the world. It is widely used in all walks of life, especially in the petrochemical, electricity and metallurgy industry.
·Cost-effective combination of odor reduction and energy recovery
·No need for costly equipment to generate vacuum for condensing operations
·No worries about heat exchanger fouling, and easy to CIP
·Available in vertical or horizontal configurations, for maximum installation flexibility
| Maximum design pressure | ≤10MPa |
| Maximum design temp | 850ºC |
| Maximum shell diameter | 4600mm |
| Maximum heat transfer area of heat exchange for single facility | 6000m2 |
| Tube specification | φ19-φ325mm |
| Tube length | 1000-16000mm |
| Material | carbon steel, stainless steel 304, 316L, 2205, 904L, titanium, copper, nickel and hastelloy |
1.Carefully check the quantity and quality of equipment before packing.2.Good packed by plastic wrap.
3.Iron Frame, Suitable for land transport and sea freight.
4.Fittings and spare parts are packed in wooden pallet.
5.Add labels and shipping mark.
·After cookers or dryers in meat rendering and fish meal plants
·In conjunction with an air-cooled condenser for exceptionally effective heat recovery






Our company has successively obtained the national standard pressure vessel manufacturing license, the pressure vessel design certificate, the ISO9001 certificate, the ISO14001 certificate, and obtained the ASME,CE,DNV, TR-620 certificates successively by cooperating with many international professional testing institutions such as BV, TUV, DNV, SGS.
