Vicarb Stainless Steel Material Heating Exchanger Plate Cusomized Plates
Heat Exchanger Plates
Brand | Model |
Vicarb | V4,V8,VU8,V13,V20,V28,V45,V60 |
Material | Specification |
Stainless Steel | SUS304 316 316L 310S 904 |
Titanium and titanium-palladium alloy | TAi TAi-Pd |
Hastelloy | C276 D205 B2G |
Nickel | Ni200 Ni201 |
Molybdenum | 254 |
The choice of material for plate heat exchangers depends on the specific operating conditions and the properties required for the intended application. Different materials offer varying levels of corrosion resistance, thermal conductivity, and mechanical strength. Here are some common operating conditions and the corresponding materials used for plate heat exchangers:
Corrosive Environments: In applications where the plate heat exchanger will be exposed to corrosive fluids, such as seawater, acidic solutions, or chemicals, materials with high corrosion resistance are essential. Stainless steel, titanium, or nickel alloys (such as Inconel or Hastelloy) are often used for their excellent corrosion resistance properties.
High-Temperature Applications: For processes involving high-temperature fluids or steam, materials with good thermal conductivity and high-temperature resistance are required. Stainless steel, duplex stainless steel, or nickel alloys are commonly chosen for their ability to withstand elevated temperatures without compromising performance.
Food and Beverage Industry: In applications where the plate heat exchanger comes into contact with food products, beverages, or pharmaceutical solutions, materials that meet sanitary and hygiene standards are necessary. Stainless steel with a smooth surface finish, such as 316L stainless steel, is often used for its corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning.
HVAC and General Industrial Use: For standard HVAC and general industrial applications, materials like stainless steel, carbon steel, and some coated or plated options may be suitable, depending on the specific operating conditions and budget considerations.
Aggressive Fluids: When handling aggressive or abrasive fluids, such as slurries or wastewater with solids, materials with good wear resistance are required. Some plate heat exchangers use coated or plated surfaces, or may be constructed with materials like titanium or special alloys designed for wear resistance.
Hygienic and Cleanability: In applications where cleanability and hygiene are critical, smooth, non-porous materials such as stainless steel are preferred. Additionally, some plate heat exchangers may have specialized surface treatments to enhance cleanability and prevent bacterial growth.
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