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Twin-plate heat exchanger

The strongest combination of welding and gaskets that expands the possibilities of "plate type."

It was developed for fluids that immerse rubber gaskets. The twin plates, which are laser-welded together, not only enable heat exchange of fluids that was difficult with conventional gasket plate heat exchangers but also significantly expand the usable temperature range. In processes where other types of heat exchangers have been used, it maximizes the advantages of the "plate type" characteristics, surpassing them with numerous benefits, and achieves the best performance unique to the "twin plate type."

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Twin-plate heat exchanger

Fluid that attacks rubber gaskets, compatible with highly permeable fluids.

The Twin-plate is a "plate type" developed to handle fluids that can penetrate rubber gaskets and highly permeable fluids. It creates a bag-shaped cassette plate (Twin-plate) by laser-welding the sealing parts of two plates, and a gasket is attached to this combination. Alternating flow paths are formed with welded flow paths and gasket-sealed flow paths, allowing fluids that can penetrate the gasket to flow through the welded flow paths. It is ideal for cases where the use of gaskets is not possible on the process liquid side and where disassembly and cleaning are required on the other side, making it effective in refrigeration systems using ammonia refrigerants, heating and cooling of solvents or process liquids, and district heating and cooling. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.

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