Tubular heat exchanger HELIMAX™
liquid/liquidstainless steelelectric

Tubular heat exchanger - HELIMAX™ - Watlow Electric Manufacturing Company - liquid/liquid / stainless steel / electric
Tubular heat exchanger - HELIMAX™ - Watlow Electric Manufacturing Company - liquid/liquid / stainless steel / electric
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Characteristics

Type
tubular
Fluid
liquid/liquid
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
electric
Applications
for heat treatment
Power

Min.: 0 W
(0 BTU/h)

Max.: 0.01 W
(0.03 BTU/h)

Operating pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 206 bar
(2,987.78 psi)

Temperature

Min.: -60 °C
(-76 °F)

Max.: 950 °C
(1,742 °F)

Description

Diminish Heat Exchanger Maintenance Intervals Due to High Fouling Rates with Continuous Helical Flow Technology™ Diminish Heat Exchanger Maintenance Intervals Due to High Fouling Rates with Continuous Helical Flow Technology™ The HELIMAX™ is a next generation heat exchanger with Continuous Helical Flow Technology™ that enables ultra-high heat transfer unlike large, traditional heat exchangers with dead zones. Fluctuations within the heat exchanger to either the sheath temperature or the localized flow rate are common causes of coking, which can lead to system failures and expensive downtime. Some heat exchanger design methods, like segmental baffles, have known dead zones where hot spots can occur, accelerating the coking process. The HELIMAX provides better performance and longer heater life in a smaller footprint allowing you to reduce maintenance intervals leading to increased productivity.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ILA Berlin Air Show 2026
ILA Berlin Air Show 2026

10-14 Jun 2026 Berlin (Germany)

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