Tube-In-Tube Heat Exchanger
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Shell-and-tube heat exchangers are available in multiple configurations, including fixed tube-sheet, U-tube and floating-head designs, along with plate and spiral heat exchangers to meet different process needs.
Products can be manufactured in carbon steel, low-alloy steel, stainless steel, various non-ferrous metals such as titanium, nickel and copper alloys, as well as corrosion-resistant plastics depending on the application requirements.
We supply coolers, condensers, heaters, preheaters, vaporizers, reboilers, evaporators, steam generators and other customized heat-exchange equipment, as well as various storage tanks and pressure vessels.
Our facility includes a dedicated NDT inspection laboratory and a physical-property testing laboratory to ensure reliable performance and compliance with standards.
Advantages of Tube-in-tube Heat Exchanger
A tube-in-tube heat exchanger is a type of heat exchanger that consists of two concentric pipes, where one pipe is placed inside the other. The inner pipe carries one fluid, while the outer pipe carries a different fluid. Heat is transferred between the two fluids through the wall of the inner pipe.
tube-in-tube heat exchangers are specifically designed for heating and cooling of sludge that contains fibers and particles, making it ideal for most wastewater sludge.
1. Compact Design: The concentric arrangement saves space compared to other heat exchangers, making it ideal for applications where space is limited.
2. Separation of Fluids: The two fluids do not mix, making the pipe-in-pipe heat exchanger suitable for situations where contamination or mixing of fluids must be avoided.
3. High Pressure and Temperature Resistance: This design is often used in high-pressure, high-temperature environments, making it suitable for industries such as oil and gas or chemical processing.
4. Simple Construction: Compared to more complex heat exchanger designs, the pipe-in-pipe system is relatively simple to manufacture and install, making it cost-effective in certain applications.