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Heat exchangers help to beat the energy crisis
Profit by reusing waste heat

As common sense would dictate, the first step towards increased energy efficiency is to start using less energy. Recovering heat can fundamentally change the...

Literature
Compact heat exchangers

The present handbook gives an overview close to practice concerning the technologies and material engineering of compact heat exchangers. It deals among others...

Baffle, heat exchanger and temperature measurement: one component
Optimal temperature control increases productivity

Mixing processes, with their manifold conditions and constraints, require the use of baffles to optimise the mixing action. The desire of the operator is to...

Catalytic air pollution control systems for the removal of VOCs
Using the benefits

Catalytic methods to treat hazardous air pollutants are experiencing a comeback. In the past 15 to 20 years they have often been replaced by other thermal...

Economical usage of energy even in hazardous areas
An alternative concept for electrically heated hoses

Many substances require supplementary heat for transport. The usage of electrical heat in flexible hoses is also a significant challenge in applications for...

Heat exchanger tubes with inner-grooved surface
High level of energy efficiency

In order to increase the efficiency of heat exchangers in process engineering and reduce their size, the manufacturing trend is towards inner-grooved tubes and...

Revamping fouling, conventional heat exchangers as a self-cleaning configuration
Powerful revamp

The introduction of self-cleaning, fluidised-bed heat exchange technology can benefit processes where conventional heat exchangers suffer from severe fouling...

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