Heat exchanger tubing is an essential part for a shell and tube heat exchanger. The types, materials and quality of the tube depend on the application and industry. Before an engineer decides to purchase heat exchanger tubing, he needs to inspect and consider several aspects and specifications. The engineer should first either choose which type [...]
May 27th, 2010 | Posted in Technology | No Comments
The Sandia mini-reactor would be about the size of a two- or three-storey office building. At its heart is a small uranium core submerged in a tank of liquid sodium. The sodium capturies the high temperatures of the core and carries it to a heat exchanger, where liquid carbon dioxide then absorbs the heat. The [...]
December 8th, 2009 | Posted in Technology | No Comments
Tube Tech International proved that previous industry standards for cleaning such equipment with U bends were inadequate and, for the first time on this unit, Tube Tech gave not only the straight legs, but also the U sections a complete internal clean.
October 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Videos | No Comments
Who says O&M instructions have to be in print? Combining real-life footage with animation, this video offers clear instructions in 10 segments. Direct mailed to customers for added value.
October 10th, 2009 | Posted in Videos | No Comments
A heat exchanger is an equipment or device built for efficient heat transfer from one medium to another, whether the media are separated by a solid wall so that they never mix, or the media are in direct contact. Heat exchanger are widely used in refrigeration, space heating, air conditioning, power plants, chemical plants, petrochemical [...]
October 6th, 2009 | Posted in General | No Comments
Heat exchangers tubes are part of the heat exchangers, which is used to efficiently transfer heat from one medium to another without mixing the fluids physically. The device has a range of applications such as space heating, cooling, power, air conditioning, petrochemical factories, chemical factories, refineries and processing of natural gas. A typical example of [...]
August 9th, 2009 | Posted in Cleaning | No Comments
The answer to who invented the electric water heater begins around 1850 with an experiment that was created in which both water and bath, on the underneath side, were heated by gas jets. An Englishman Benjamin Maughan, however in 1868 invented the first instant water heater called “The Geyser”, a device where the water was [...]
June 24th, 2009 | Posted in Companies, General | No Comments
One type of heating system that is starting to gain popularity in home construction, is the installation of geothermal heat pumps (also called GeoExchange, earth-coupled, ground source or water-source heat pump). Basically this system replaces all fuel-fed furnaces and air conditioners by having a pump buried deep in the ground. The pump circulates hot and [...]
February 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Companies, Geothermal, Technology | No Comments
I will be listing all websites, blogs, forums etc that is related to Heat Exchangers. If you happen to know interesting and informative heat exchanger sites, please feel free to let me know (by contacting me via the contact form). If you have your own heat exchanger site, feel free to provide me relevant details [...]
February 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Companies, News | No Comments
By: JEANNIE GRIMWOOD There are different home-heating systems that can save you more money on fuel costs. Those of you that are using wood stoves can get even better use of your burn time by the following methods. Before every heating season, have chimney stacks adequately cleaned to aid drafting and prevent stack fires. Green and [...]
February 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Companies, General, Technology | No Comments