plate heat exchanger in coconut oil production in lusaka

   
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  • plate heat exchanger in coconut oil production in lusaka
What is a plate heat exchanger?

A plate heat exchanger is a type of heat exchanger that uses metal plates to transfer heat between two fluids. This has a major advantage over a conventional heat exchanger in that the fluids are exposed to a much larger surface area because the fluids are spread out over the plates.

What is a plate and frame heat exchanger?

Schematic conceptual diagram of a plate and frame heat exchanger. The plate heat exchanger (PHE) is a specialized design well suited to transferring heat between medium- and low-pressure fluids. Welded, semi-welded and brazed heat exchangers are used for heat exchange between high-pressure fluids or where a more compact product is required.

Who invented plate heat exchanger?

The world's first commercially viable plate heat exchanger (PHE) was invented by Dr Richard Seligman in 1923 and revolutionized methods of indirect heating and cooling of fluids.

What makes a plate heat exchanger more efficient?

The heat transfer plates on a plate heat exchanger use Herringbone patterns and other corrugated patterns. Concave shape of the two plates create space for the fluid to flow. The combination of corrugated patterns create complex channel that create turbulence for the fluid. Therefore, these following features make heat exchange more efficient.