Tube-tube heat exchanger
for fruits and vegetablesfor viscous products

tube-tube heat exchanger
tube-tube heat exchanger
tube-tube heat exchanger
tube-tube heat exchanger
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Characteristics

Type
tube-tube
Applications
for fruits and vegetables, for viscous products

Description

Tube in tube heat exchanger is specially designed for heating or cooling products with medium-high viscosity (such as mash, berries, etc.). Its biggest advantage is being able to process products with fibbers or particles, without the risk of clogging. Tube-in-tube heat exchanger (also known as Double tube heat exchanger) consists of a heat exchanger with two concentric tubes. The product flows through the inner tube while the heating is done through the outer tube by water. Our heat exchanger is perfect for heating whole berries and fruit, berry or vegetable mash before further processing (pressing, destoning or pulping). The mash can be supplied by mono-screw pump or mash pump. Water heating can be done by our external water heaters using diesel (oil), gas or electricity. Hot water can also be supplied externally from other hot water source. Output: from 500 kg/h to 3000 kg/h (on client’s request) • Different lenght and diameter possibilities for different capacities. • Integrated product inlet/outlet temperature sensors for monitoring. • Can be washed by CIP and washing ball. • Can be mounted on wheels or on a wall. • Machine is easy to disassemble and wash. • External water heater is required, and sold separately.

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Scanpack

22-25 Oct 2024 Gothenburg (Sweden)

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    12-15 Nov 2024 Milano (Italy)

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