Schutte & Koerting Datasheets for Steam Injection Heaters
Steam injection heaters inject steam into a system to maintain or raise temperature levels.
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| Product Name | Notes |
|---|---|
| Circulating Heaters are recommended for use where heating and strong directional circulating action in open tanks are required. This heater must be submerged in the liquid it heats. Only one... | |
| Continuous Heaters are used to heat liquids quickly through direct contact with steam where a hot water under pressure is required. The liquid under pressure attains a high velocity passing... | |
| Direct Contact, High Capacity, Continuous Heater is suitable for operation within a wide range of conditions. It does not require a barometric leg. At atmospheric pressure and above, a temperature... | |
| Direct Contact, High Capacity, Counter-Current Heaters are "counter-current" types with the water and steam flowing in opposite (counter) directions. All operate effectively with internal pressures above and below atmospheric pressure. | |
| Direct Contact, High Capacity, Multi-Spray Steam Heater is suitable for very large quantities of hot water, a top vapor inlet is required, and steam pressure is atmospheric or above. Water... | |
| Quiet Heaters are designed to heat liquids in tanks by condensing steam in the liquid and by causing circulation of the steam-heated liquid within the tank. These heaters employ entrained... | |
| Simplex Continuous Pipeline Steam Jet Heater combines liquid under pressure with steam at a higher pressure. Pressurized liquid enters the heater and flows through an in-line perforated combining tube concentric... | |
| Sparger Nozzles are designed to be submerged in the liquid to be heated. Heaters of this type are recommended for use in cases where it is desired to start heating... | |
| The Slurry Heater's primary application is in the cooking of grain, mash, or starch slurry. Other applications vary from simple pumping of semi-solids to process applications involving reactions caused by... |