Flat Plate Heat Exchanger
Heat exchangers generally assist in heat transfer from one fluid to another. They are commonly
used in home appliances such as air conditioners, refrigerators, space heaters as well as in power production
and chemical processing. One of the most common types is flat plate heat exchanger.
It is known to transfer heat from exhaust air to ventilation air and making sure that clean
and dirty air does not come in contact.
It uses a solid wall or medium like
aluminum in order to ensure that the two fluids or air does not mix. By doing this, about 90% of the heat is
recovered and placed in clean and healthy ventilation air. A flat plate heat exchanger also provides high levels
of energy recovery efficiency and flexible enough to allow custom the application to many heat recovery
situations.
A flat plate heat
exchanger provides the highest efficiency when it comes to providing up to 90% of heat transfer thus
reducing pressure drop and helps lower energy costs. By using flat corrugated plates mounted on a frame and
fastened together, it effectively transfers heat. They are designed so that the flows of hot and cool liquids
run counter to each other and are used when temperature and pressure demands are moderate.
When compared to other types of heat exchangers, these are relatively small. However,
it offers high performance and flexibility in design. They are known to provide versatility and reliability in
all applications because of their high heat transfer coefficients.
What is good with this type of heat exchanger is that it requires low installation cost, low fueling rates; low
maintenance cost and provides efficient performance much longer than other units provide. Aside from cooling, it
can also be used for other wide range of applications such as heating, refrigeration, steam and industrial
processes, main process and refrigeration equipment for chillers. It is highly reliable, cost effective and
versatile that is why it is a favorite in residential, commercial, and industrial
applications.
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