Hydraulic system heat exchanger DOC
plateliquid/liquidstainless steel

hydraulic system heat exchanger
hydraulic system heat exchanger
hydraulic system heat exchanger
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Type
plate
Fluid
liquid/liquid
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
compact, counter-current
Applications
for hydraulic systems, surface
Power

Max.: 360 kW

Min.: 6 kW

Operating pressure

Max.: 40 bar
(580.15 psi)

Min.: 16 bar
(232.06 psi)

Temperature

Max.: 225 °C
(437 °F)

Min.: -196 °C
(-321 °F)

Description

• High operating pressures • High operating temperatures • Compact connection blocks, brazed on the plate heat exchanger • Suitable for most industrial hydraulic applications • Sturdy design due to brazed contact points between the plates • This allows best possible resistance against high operating pressures • Sturdy connection blocks allow high fastening torques for assembling OPERATING PRINCIPLE The heating surface consists of thin corrugated brazed stainless steel plates. Channels are formed between the plates; which are connected in a way so that the two media fl ow through the channels in counter-current flow. The media are kept in the unit by a brazed seal around the edge of the plates. The contact points of the plates are also brazed to withstand the pressure of the handled media. STANDARD VERSION The plate pack is covered by the cover plates. The connections are located in the front cover plate. The channel plates are corrugated to improve the heat transfer efficiency and to increase the mechanical strength. REQUIRED DETAILS FOR QUOTATION In order to provide you with a specific quotation, we need the following information: • Required fl ow rates • Temperature programme • Physical characteristics of the media used • Desired working pressure • Maximum permitted pressure drop

Catalogs

*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.