Brazed Exchangers
In applications where tightness is crucial and/or very high temperatures are involved, MIT Brazed Heat Exchangers are used instead of classic gasketed exchangers. Brazed exchangers are utilized as evaporators and condensers in cooling units, and as instantaneous heaters in heating applications.
What is a Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger? - Applications and Structure
MIT Brazed Plate Exchangers can be designed with different plates offering distinct heat transfer properties. Generally used in processes where tightness is crucial, as the name suggests, the plates in these exchangers are brazed together. With fewer moving parts, they have a structure more resistant to corrosion, pressure, and temperature. The general structure of brazed exchangers, which can be chosen from three different plate types according to the need, is as shown in the diagram below.
Structure of Brazed Exchangers;
MIT Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers can be designed with different plates offering various heat transfer properties. Generally used in processes where sealing is crucial, as the name suggests, the plates in these exchangers are brazed together. With few moving parts, they have a structure that is more resistant to corrosion, pressure, and temperature. The general structure of brazed exchangers with three different types of plates that can be chosen according to the need is as shown in the diagram below.
Heat exchangers are devices that facilitate energy transfer between fluids at different temperatures. Brazed heat exchangers are compact exchangers produced by fixing the plates together using a special brazing material.