Plate Heat Exchangers Working Principle
Plate Heat Exchangers were first produced in the 1920s and have since been widely used in a great number of sectors.
A plate exchanger consists of a series of parallel plates that are placed one above the other so as to allow the formation of a series of channels for fluids to flow between them.
The space between two adjacent plates forms the channel in which the fluid flows.
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