APV, An SPX Brand Datasheets for Heat Exchangers
Heat exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical, and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required heating or cooling.
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A UHT plant designed for robust and flexible running of products with very high viscosity for which a tubular or plate UHT plant is not suitable. Field of application High-viscosity... | |
APV ParaTube (tube-in-tube heat exchangers) can be supplied with either straight tubes or corrugated tubes. They all follow a similar construction format with a single tube or number of smaller... | |
HDRT and HEXRT heat exchangers are designed to handle highviscosity products in heating, cooling, crystallising and freezing applications. They feature a horizontal cylinder arrangement based on a rigid construction with... | |
Horizontal cylinder arrangement mounted on a frame. The dasher is supported in both ends outside the product area, which makes the dasher pressure balanced. The heat exchanger type HT 680... | |
Hybrid is for you! Based on a multi-flexible confi guration platform, Hybrid is designed to operate under harsh conditions where other heat exchanger technologies can fail, have a shorter operating... | |
Sanitary applications represents a unique set of requirements to solve the job and live up to the strong demands for cleanability, accessability and product integrity. APV's sanitary portfolio is known... | |
SPX's customer-designed units consist of modular installations each mounted on a skid containing plate heat exchangers, pumps, automatic regulating equipment, themometers, pressure gauges and all necessary valves. Benefits: Up to... | |
The global applications for industrial heat exchangers calls for a wide and deep product range, putting great demand on the equipment. SPX's portfolio of APV ParaFlow is designed to match... | |
Vertical cylinder arrangement mounted on a base console with gear motor. The dasher top bearing is inside the product area, whilst the gear motor supports the dasher bottom. This means... |