Titanium small plate heat exchanger with strong corrosion resistance and compatible with ultra-pure water.
A titanium plate heat exchanger designed with high-strength construction for refrigerant compatibility, suitable for ultra-pure water applications in fuel cells and semiconductors.
A titanium brazing heat exchanger made by a "brazing specialist company." It is an "all-titanium plate heat exchanger." Our company has developed the world's first plate heat exchanger utilizing titanium brazing. The brazing material is titanium, providing corrosion resistance equivalent to that of the titanium base material. 【Features】 ■ Excellent corrosion resistance due to all components and brazing materials being made of titanium ■ Significant improvement in heat transfer performance compared to conventional products due to the unique inner fan structure ■ High pressure resistance structure due to the inner fan design ■ Usable with refrigerants and gases due to brazing ■ Increased durability as there is no concern about gasket deterioration since no gaskets are used! ■ Lightweight and compact ■ Compatible with pure water. Almost no dissolution of metal ions. *For other functions and details, please download the catalog or contact us.*
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【Uses】 ● Pure water ● Chemical and analytical equipment ● Saltwater ● Refrigerant ● Gas
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"Brazing" is a technique that involves flowing "molten metal filler" between base materials and cooling it to join them. The base materials and the filler are firmly bonded at the atomic level. 【Brazing is a familiar joining technology】 Brazing is used in parts for automobiles, air conditioners, gas water heaters, tools, and more. It is widely useful in fields such as machining and pipe processing. 【Advantages of Brazing】 ● Can join thin sheets and achieve precise connections ● Can join multiple points simultaneously ● Can join dissimilar metals and non-metals ● Can create complex shapes that cannot be made through cutting or grinding ● Can achieve high airtightness in joints While "welding" is a technique that joins materials by melting the base material, "brazing" is a technique that joins materials with little to no melting of the base material, making it suitable for joining delicate parts such as small items and thin sheets.