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Heat Exchanger

Although heat exchangers vary in type, their working principle is fundamentally the same: the heat carried by the high-temperature fluid is first collected on the heat transfer surface and then transferred to the secondary fluid in contact with the opposite side of the plate. Through this process, one fluid gains heat (its temperature increases) while the other loses heat (it is cooled).

In a heat exchanger, two fluids exchange heat through plate or tube surfaces without mixing. The energy collected from the hot fluid is transferred to the secondary fluid, enabling efficient heating or cooling processes.

  • Heat collection on the transfer surface and effective transmission to the secondary fluid
  • The principle of one fluid gaining heat while the other is cooled
  • Efficient heat exchange adaptable to various types and applications