Process Equipment Update
Modern heat exchangers have to be compact, durable, easily installed and simple to maintain. They also must be the right solution in the right place. Eugene McCarthy reports.
Moderne Wärmetauscher müssen dicht, beständig, leicht zu installieren und einfach zu warten sein. Eugene McCarthy berichtet.
Les échangeurs de chaleur modernes doivent être compacts, durables, faciles à installer et à entretenir. Mais ils doivent également constituer la bonne solution au bon endroit. Selon Eugene McCarthy.
Correct application is key to heat exchanger choice
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Fig. 1. The new G series heat exchanger from HRS is aimed at exhaust gas cooling applications.
RS Process Technology has supplied heat exchanger and pump solutions for an aseptic fruit processing plant in Oxnard, California. The system,
which includes a DTA-series heat exchanger and a BP8 and BP10 pump, will process 4t/h of aseptic sliced and diced strawberry in syrup. This is the second time HRS heat
exchangers have been involved in a project with the Oxnard plant. Industrial treatment of products with particulates, such as whole or diced fruits for example, can be challenging for food processors as the product itself can be easily damaged. The combination of the HRS’ DTA-series heat exchanger and BP series pumps guarantee zero damage to the particulates whilst maintaining product integrity and shape.
Featuring large dimple corrugated tubes, the DTA-series heat exchangers are ideally suited for food applications.
Corrugated tubes The movement of the product generated by the corrugated tubes ensures the gentle agitation of the product through the tube and guarantees the thermal process without degrading the product and keeping it intact. “Chopped fruit and vegetables, which are
aseptically packed in a convenient ready- to-use form, have become very popular for commercial use. “The reason for this lies in their high added
value compared to canned products and their ease of use for transformation companies that use them for commercial production of convenience foods. The success of our
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