- Among the most efficient systems in the field of heat transfer, plate exchangers fundamentally consist of the body, heat transfer plates, carrying shafts, and connection fittings.
- From front to back, Plate Heat Exchangers generally include the following parts:
- The front body with inlet-outlet connections and exchanger information
- Lower and upper carrying shafts used to secure the exchanger plates
- The first plate that prevents fluids from contacting the front body
- Exchanger flow plates that allow the passage of fluids and provide heat transfer
- The last plate that prevents fluids from contacting the back body
- The back body, which can move on the shafts and has mounting and maintenance instructions
- Studs and washers that ensure the plates are held at a specific tightening measure
The Plate Exchanger Label located on the front body of our plate exchangers produced under the MIT brand contains the following information.
- The Model information of the Exchanger
- The Plate Count of the Exchanger
- The Production Number of the Exchanger
- The Capacity Information of the Exchanger
- The Test and Operating Temperature of the Exchanger
- The Test and Operating Pressures of the Exchanger
- The Minimum Tightening Measure of the Exchanger
- Ekin Endustriyel Contact Information