Immersion heat exchanger
liquid/liquidfor the chemical industryfor the pharmaceutical industry

Immersion heat exchanger - Teralba Industries Pty Ltd - liquid/liquid / for the chemical industry / for the pharmaceutical industry
Immersion heat exchanger - Teralba Industries Pty Ltd - liquid/liquid / for the chemical industry / for the pharmaceutical industry
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Characteristics

Fluid
liquid/liquid
Other characteristics
immersion
Applications
for the chemical industry, for the pharmaceutical industry, for water treatment, for the food and beverage industry

Description

Template immersion panels are an extremely versatile heat transfer product that can be supplied in an almost unlimited number of styles, shapes and materials. They are sized to fit into your storage/process tank, the surface area required and many other factors are selected from our computer aided design programs. You can heat or cool in the tank by pumping the service fluid through the panel which is immersed in the liquid. They can be utilized within chemical, textile, brewing, pharmaceutical, pulp and paper, food, dairy, beverage and waste treatment, along with many others. Manufactured from stainless steel or a range of other alloys, the surface finishes include mill, electro-polished and machine polished. Backed by manufacturing experience, quality craftsmanship and constant testing and improvements, Template Immersion heat exchangers are versatile, dependable and ultimately economical surface plates. Contact our technical support team about your application. Applications - Cooling/heating tank water for fish farms. - Heating mining slurries. - Cooling electroplating liquors. - Bolt-on heating surfaces for existing tanks.

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