Tubular heat exchanger DNA series
liquid/liquidstainless steelcompact

tubular heat exchanger
tubular heat exchanger
tubular heat exchanger
tubular heat exchanger
tubular heat exchanger
tubular heat exchanger
tubular heat exchanger
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Characteristics

Type
tubular
Fluid
liquid/liquid
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
compact
Applications
industrial, surface
Operating pressure

10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Temperature

200 °C
(392 °F)

Description

provide a number of hydraulic and heat exchange improvements, preserving the features and benefits of the traditional shell and tube design. DNA heat exchangers constitute another step in the evolution of shell and tube exchangers. They provide a number of hydraulic and heat exchange improvements, preserving the features and benefits of the traditional design. DNA reaches a significantly higher heat exchange coefficient compared to standard solutions. Distribution of the tubes in the shell allows for more efficient operation in high flow installation (e.g. exhaust, hot air, low pressure steam). Thanks to its unique tube side design, the DNA exchanger is compatible with high-viscosity media, retaining a high level of heat exchange. The unique design of the DNA exchanger allowed for a lower and lighter device, made with significant saving of material, at the same time preserving high mechanical resistance characteristic for shell and tube exchangers. Features Spiral tubes ensure turbulent rotational flow, which doubles the heat exchange coefficient. Low pressure drops and lack of dead zones Extensive heat exchange surface in compact heat exchangers Ideal for operation with high-flow media Made entirely of stainless steel, corrosion resistant

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