Length/Width Dimension size 1520*360mm used in Vessel/Marine
Industry Plate Heat Exchanger Gasket RX50
RX50 Plate Heat Exchanger Basic Structure
Heat transfer plates are made by pressing thin sheets of
corrosion-resistant metal such as stainless steel or titanium, then
set them with seal gaskets and hang and pile them on the guide bar.
Then, plates are tightened with bolts between the xed frame and the
movable frame. Here, there is a certain gap between the heat
transfer plates that allows liquid to ow. The liquid inlets and
outlets are in the xed frame or the movable frame.
MC Heat Transfer Plate
Each heat transfer plate is corrugated to various patterns to
increase its strength and surface area. Furthermore, the
corrugation makes high turbulence and thereby achieves high heat
transfer coeffcient. Portholes are formed in the plate's four
corners. The gasket is set into the groove around the plate edge to
seal in the fuid.
RX50 Plate Heat Exchangers Plates/ Gaskets Specification
Max. Flow Rate/ Unit | 923m³/h |
Max. Working Pressure | 2.1 MPaG |
Max. Working Temperature | 180 ℃ |
Max. Heat Transfer Area/Unit | 500 ㎡ |
Porthole Dia. | 216mm |
Connection Dia. | 200A |
MC Gaskets
Gaskets used in plate heat exchangers must have durability in
various liquid qualities and temperature / pressure conditions.
MC has prepared the following gasket materials in order to support
a wide variety of applications
Standard material: NBR, EPDM, HEPDM, HTNBR
Special material: FPM, Viton-A, Viton-G, PTFE
Seal Material | Temperature | Suitable for fluid |
NBR | -15C°to +130C° | Water, seawater, mineral oil brine |
NHNBR | -15C°to +160C° | High temperature mineral oil, high temperature water |
EPDM | -25C°to +180C° | Hot water, steam, acid, alkali |
Viton/FKM | -5C°to +180C° | Acid, alkali, fluid |
MC Plate Heat Exchanger Applications
Chemicals:
Fluids containing solids: Polyvinyl chloride (polymer), various
slurry fuids • High viscosity fuids: Rubber latexes, resin latexes
Dyeing:
Fluids containing fibers: Waste fluid from Dyeing machine • High
viscosity fluids: Viscose
Food:
Fluids containing solids: Sauce for grilled meat, juice with fiber,
factory waste water • Fluids containing fibers: Amazake • High
viscosity fluids: Mayonnaise, various sauces, starch
saccharification liquid, syrup
Sugar:
Fluids containing solids: Raw juice, sugar making process such as
the Steffen process, processed fluids, factory waste water
Pulp and paper:
Fluids containing fibers: Diluted black liquor, white liquor
Other:
Plating fluid containing sludge, quenching oil • High concentration
sodium hypochlorite, sodium aluminate • Heat transfer for
significantly different flow rates on the hot / cold sides plant •
Snow melting plant