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platular® TYPE X
wide gap all welded plate heat exchangers
SUITABLE FOR USE WITH HIGH OR LOW FOULING LIQUIDS
HIGH HEAT TRANSFER AREA PER UNIT SINGLE OR MULTI-PASSES UNITS
A Description
• Stream A : Utility stream, all welded and self pressure resistant circuit
• Stream B : Process stream offering a "free flow" channel (adjustable gap between the plates)
B
Flow distribution basics ®
Platular type IXASP Construction
• Up to 1.500 m² per unit • All process wetted par ts are in stainless steel or better
• Pressures up to 40 bars • Temperatures up to 700°C
Main technical advantages
• High heat transfer coefficient • Very Versatile and Custom-made construction (ver tical / horizontal)
• Compact Design • Self expanding units • Desuperheating - Subcooling • Low pressure drop • Easy separation between non-condensibles and condensates
• Fast access to heat transfer area • Fouling liquids, Abrasive slurries, Viscous media
• Polished, electro polished construction available
• Process stream easy accessible • Utility circuit is gasketfree
PLATULAR TYPE IXASP MULTI-CIRCUITS UNITS
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• Up to 4-5 different utility streams in one single unit
TECHNOLOGIES THERMIQUES
FOUR ACCESS COVERS PLATULAR TYPE UP OR DIP
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• 100 % accessibility
• Duty : Slurry / Slurry
ALL WELDED PLATULAR TYPE XS
• No gasket - No spare parts • Multi-circuits units available
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TWO ACCESS COVERS PLATULAR TYPE IXASP
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www.barriquand.com Enquiry No. 2
Head office
9-13, Rue Saint-Claude F-42334 ROANNE Cedex (France)
Phone +33 (0)4 77 44 22 20 Fax +33 (0)4 77 44 22 29
info@barriquand.com
Export office
114, rue C. Demblon B-4630 SOUMAGNE (Belgium)
Phone +32 (0)4 377 42 49 Fax +32 (0)4 377 49 74
export@barriquand.com
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