Spiral Heat Exchangers
Spiral Heat Exchangers

Spiral Heat Exchangers

A spiral heat exchanger consists of two spiral-wound channels, one for each fluid. The two channels are separated by a partition, and the fluids flow in opposite directions through the channels. This counter-current flow arrangement maximizes heat transfer efficiency. Spiral heat exchangers are a specialized type of heat exchanger that offer numerous advantages over traditional shell-and-tube and plate-and-frame designs.

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U-Tube Heat Exchanger
U-Tube Heat Exchanger

U-Tube Heat Exchanger

In a U-tube heat exchanger, the tubes are bent into a U-shape, with both ends of each tube connected to the same tube sheet. This design allows for thermal expansion and contraction, reducing the risk of tube failures. One fluid flows through the tubes, while the other fluid flows through the shell. Heat is transferred between the two fluids through the tube walls.

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 Steam Heat Exchanger – Indirect Heater

Steam Heat Exchanger - Indirect Heater is used to heat the well effluent after it flows out of the well and prior to the separating process. This type of heat exchanger is also called a direct heating furnace which allows it to heat up the process coil directly. This is a kind of heating furnace that has the maximum heat exchange efficiency among the heating furnaces.

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