ASTM A240 F304 / UNS S30400 / 1.4301 Stainless Steel Baffle Plate For Heat Exchanger
The baffle plate also referred to a heat deflector plate, sits at the top of the fire box chamber. Baffles can be made of cast iron, heavy steel, stainless steel or vermiculite. It is designed to deflect heat back into the fire box to prevent waste gases and heat being lost through the flue too quickly. By reflecting heat back into the firebox this aids in secondary combustion of waste gases to produce even more heat. It also can be used to regulate the flow of fluids, gases, or heat within a system, ensuring efficient operation and preventing unwanted mixing or direct contact between different components.
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Duplex Stainless Steel | ASTM/ASME SA182 F44, F45, F51, F53, F55, F60, F61 |
Stainless Steel | ASTM/ASME SA182 F304,304L,F316,316L, F310, F317L, F321, F347 |
Carbon Steel | ASTM/ASME A105, A350 LF1, LF2, A266, A694, A765 Gr.2 |
Alloy Steel | ASTM/ASME SA182 F1, F5, F9, F11, F12, F22, F51, A350-LF3 |
Non Ferrous | Titanium, Brass, Al-Brass, Copper Nickel, Nickel Alloys, Hastelloy |
Titanium | ASTM/ASME SB381, Gr.1, Gr.2, Gr.5, Gr.7, Gr.12, Gr.16 |
Copper Nickel | ASTM/ASME SB151, UNS 70600(Cu-Ni 90/10), 71500(Cu-Ni 70/30) |
Brass, Al-brass | ASTM/ASME SB152 UNS C10100, C10200,C10300,C10800,C12200 |
Nickel Alloys | ASTM/ASME SB169,SB171, SB564, UNS 2200, UNS 4400, UNS 8825 |
Alloy 20 | ASTM/ASME SB472 UNS N08020 |
Hastelloy | ASTM/ASME SB564, UNS10276 ( C 276 ) |
Claded materials | ASTM/ASME SB898, SB263, SB264 or closer |
Titanium- Steel, Nickel-Steel,Titanium- Copper, |
Implementation of baffles is decided on the basis of size, cost and their ability to lend support to the tube bundles and direct flow:
Use of Baffle
The main roles of a baffle in a shell and tube heat exchanger are to:
In a static mixer, baffles are used to minimize the tangential component of velocity which causes vortex formation, and thus promotes mixing.
In a chemical reactor, baffles are often attached to the interior walls to promote mixing and thus increase heat transfer and possibly chemical reaction rates.
In a household stoves like Handölkassetten and similar stoves a baffle is used to prevent the gas from going directly up in the chimney and possibly causing a chimney fire and direct the gas towards the front of the oven before it continues upwards into the chimney. In this case the baffle helps increase the efficiency of the stove as more heat leaves the gas before it exits.