Plate Heat Exchanger Comprehensive Catalog
Pioneer of heat exchangers, Alfa Laval's comprehensive catalog.
Not just the plates, but uniqueness can be seen everywhere. This is a comprehensive catalog of high-performance heat exchangers that are compact and easy to maintain. [Applicable regulations: Type 1 pressure vessels, small pressure vessels, Type 2 pressure vessels, High-Pressure Gas Safety Act, Refrigeration Safety Regulations] [Heat exchangers included in the comprehensive catalog] ■ Wide-gap plate heat exchangers ■ Double-wall plate heat exchangers ■ Twin plate heat exchangers ■ Graphite plate heat exchangers ■ Plate heat exchangers for steam TS-M ■ Plate evaporators ■ Fully welded plate heat exchangers "Alpharex" ■ Brazed plate heat exchangers ■□■ For more details, please request materials or refer to the catalog ■□■
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【Features of Alfa Laval Heat Exchangers】 ■ High heat exchange efficiency ■ Easy maintenance ■ Flexibility ■ Excellent economy ■ Lightweight and compact ■ Quick responsiveness ■□■ For more details, please request materials or refer to the catalog ■□■
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Compact and high-performance plate heat exchangers are active at every stage of society and industry as excellent heat exchangers that match the needs of new eras and industries. They support comfortable living by being used in air conditioning for buildings, hospitals, and schools, as well as in bathing facilities, hot water pools, district heating and cooling, and cogeneration. Additionally, they are increasingly being adopted in various industries such as power, steel, machinery, electronics, oil and chemical plants, and food processing, replacing multi-tube heat exchangers and receiving high praise. Furthermore, in fields where low-temperature heat sources have not been utilized until now, they significantly contribute to resource conservation and environmental protection, which are challenges for the 21st century, by recovering thermal energy from sources such as factory waste heat, groundwater, river water, and seawater.