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PTFE Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Environments 30 PSI

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PTFE Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Environments 30 PSI

PTFE Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Environments 30 PSI
PTFE Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Environments 30 PSI

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Product Details:
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: Surplus
Certification: ISO9001,CE
Model Number: PTFE HE-025
Payment & Shipping Terms:
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 PCS
Price: Negotiable
Packaging Details: Wooden Case or Carton Box
Delivery Time: 10-15 working days
Payment Terms: T/T,
Supply Ability: 50 PC/Month
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PTFE Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Environments 30 PSI

Description
Name: Immersion Fluoroplastic PTFE Heat Exchanger For Corrosive Environments Frame Material: PTFE,PP,PVC,PVDF
Tube Material: PFA,PTFE,FEP Connections: 1/2" FNPT Or Others
Pressure: 30 PSI Size: Can Designed As Requirements
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Immersion Fluoroplastic PTFE Heat Exchanger For Corrosive Environments
Product Specifications
Attribute Value
Name Immersion Fluoroplastic PTFE Heat Exchanger For Corrosive Environments
Frame Material PTFE, PP, PVC, PVDF
Tube Material PFA, PTFE, FEP
Connections 1/2" FNPT or others
Pressure 30 PSI
Size Can be designed as requirements
Product Description

PTFE Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Environments 30 PSI 0

Plastic immersion type heat exchangers are essential components in the surface finishing and chemical process industries. Excellent chemical compatibility and rugged design for your heating or cooling application.

Fluoroplastic Heat Exchangers
Common Applications:
  • Electroplating: Heating or cooling electrolytes in electroplating baths.
  • Chemical Processing: Handling corrosive chemicals in various chemical reactions and processes.
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing: Ensuring purity and preventing contamination in the production of semiconductors.
  • Metal Finishing: Treating metal surfaces with acids and other corrosive solutions.
  • Food and Pharmaceutical Industries: Maintaining purity and preventing contamination in processes involving corrosive fluids.

PTFE Heat Exchangers: A Universal Solution for Corrosive Environments
The inert nature of PTFE (Teflon) has naturally endeared it to applications involving corrosive chemicals. Not only does PTFE stay non-reactive to almost all chemicals (notable exceptions being sodium and alkalis at elevated temperatures), it also exhibits its properties all the way up to temperatures of 250°C. This seemingly invincible nature allows fabricators and systems designers to incorporate PTFE without worrying which chemicals may or may not present within a system.

 

Many chemical baths are designed to hold a host of different chemicals. The need to uniformly heat or cool these chemicals is met by the use of universal heat exchangers. In its most basic design, the heat exchanger consists of two adaptors, connected to one another by many lengths of tubes. The adaptors are round blocks with multiple holes through them, each meant to house one end of the tube. The adaptor in turn is connected with a device that pumps out fluids, which then pass through the tube and out the other adaptor. The fluid may be heated or cooled to accordingly heat or cool the chemical bath, respectively. The tubes – which may be many meters in length – are submerged in the chemical bath, allowing for the heat transfer to take place between the chemical and the fluid within the tubes. The size, length and quantities of these tubes will define the volume of fluids that can be passed through the heat exchanger. Furthermore, the wall thickness of the tubes used will add to the efficiency of the heat transfer.

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