Zl Series Removable Plate Heat Exchanger (ZL95)
Zl Series Removable Plate Heat Exchanger (ZL95)
Zl Series Removable Plate Heat Exchanger (ZL95)

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Zl Series Removable Plate Heat Exchanger (ZL95)

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How Heat Transfer Works

1. Heat transfer occurs when there is a difference in temperature between two mediums.
2. Heat will travel from the hot source to the cold source.
3. The rate at which the heat transfer occurs at is determined by many factors such as the heat conductivity of the two materials and the difference in temperatures of the two mediums.
4. Heat transfer occurs when the materials are moving against each other.
5. It have significantly good heat transfer rates because they use metal plates which have high heat conductivity rates and the plates are extremely thin.
6. It also achieve high amounts of heat transfer through convective forces with both working fluids.
7. With large temperature differentials, great amounts of heat transfer can be achieved

By keeping nearly 20, 000pcs of the most common plates and gaskets types in stock at all times we are able to offer immediate delivery on most plate requests.
Our inventory consists of the 60 most commonly used ALFA LAVAL, APV, GEA, Sondex, Tranter (SWEP), Thermowave and Schmidt models.

Technical parameters
Min work temp -160 degree
Max work temp +225 degree
Min work pressure Vacuum
Max work pressure 30/45bar
Test pressure 45/63bar
Volume 0.095L
Max water volume 18m3/h
Gasket
Material Applicable Temp Applicable fluids
NBR   -15C to +135C Water, sea water, Mineral oil, salinous water
EPDM   -25C to +180C Hot water, Steam, Acid, Alkali
F26   -55C to +230C Acid, Alkali
FTP   0C to +160C High Concentrated acid, Alkali, High temperature oil, Steam

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