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Shopping for a new heat exchanger? You have come to the right place. Here you can learn about the different types of exchangers and then order one by calling one of the many reviewed manufacturers and retailers of heat exchangers.


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In industry, heat exchangers do many tasks, ranging from cooling lasers to establishing a controlled sample temperature prior to chromatography. Anyone who wants to use a heat exchanger deals with a basic challenge: fully defining the problem to be solved, which requires an understanding of the thermodynamic and transport properties of fluids. Such knowledge can be in addition to some simple calculations to define a specific heat-transfer problem and select a suitable heat exchanger.

Home heating systems use a heat exchanger to transfer combustion - gas heat to water or air, which is circulated through the house. Power plants use locally available water or ambient air in quite large heat exchangers to condense steam from the turbines. Many industrial applications use small heat exchangers to create or maintain a required temperature.

 

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