- Plate heat exchangers, one of the most efficient systems in the field of heat transfer, consist of a body, heat transfer plates, carrying shafts, and connection fittings.
- Plate Heat Exchangers generally include the following parts from front to back: • Front body with inlet-outlet connections and exchanger information
- Lower and upper carrying shafts used to fix the exchanger plates• First plate that prevents the contact of fluids with the front body• Exchanger flow plates that allow fluid passage and provide heat transfer
- Last plate that prevents the contact of fluids with the rear body
- Rear body with mounting and maintenance instructions and movable on the shafts
- Pins and washers that ensure the plates are held at a certain tightening measure

The Plate Heat Exchanger Label on the front body of plate heat exchangers we produce under the MIT brand includes the following information.
- Exchanger Model Information
- Number of Plates on the Exchanger
- Production Number of the Exchanger
- Capacity Information of the Exchanger
- Test and Operating Temperature of the Exchanger
- Test and Operating Pressures of the Exchanger
- Minimum Tightening Measure of the Exchanger
- Contact Information for Ekin Industrial