Sanitary tube heat exchangers are designed for point cooler
water for injection (WFI) or purified water (PW) system applications.
The use of a heat exchanger is intended for use in which water is intermittently plotted over a period of time or at least an hour. When the flow rate is less than 1500 Lph, it can be quickly and easily installed. When installed in a water system, it is regarded as a subring of the main cycle. The cooling response time is short, there is no risk of pollution, and no maintenance is required. There are two sizes of tube-mounted heat exchange gas, the standard operating
range: TIT HEP 01, cold water with a flow rate of 0 ~ 1000Lph, 85˚C to 40˚C @ 7˚C; TIT HEP 02, a flow of 1000 ~ 1500Lph, 85˚ C was cooled to 40˚C @ 7˚C cold water.
Based on an innovative tube-in-tube design, this product unit consists of three seamless tubes placed on top of each other. There are spirals between the tubes to ensure that the space is maintained between the tubes and turbulence is generated to achieve better heat transfer. There are no gaps or dead ends in the product channels and electrolytic polishing can be completely drained without gaskets to reduce any The risk of contamination can be a complete emptying design.
However, bend the three pipes 180˚ to the U-shaped elbow, and bend the three pipes with spirals step by step, so that there is no risk of leakage (no welds at the corners)