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Steam Injection Heaters

About Steam Injection Heaters

Steam injection heaters inject steam into a system to maintain or raise temperature levels. Steam injection heaters use a special system of perforated injection tubes to force steam into a liquid or slurry to provide almost instantaneous transfer of heat to the liquid. Steam injection heaters are often used in applications where it is critical to maintain a particular temperature range, such as in pasteurization and processing pharmaceuticals.

Steam injection heaters can be easily integrated into the process flow of many manufacturing applications. A steam injection heater consists of a series of pipes and a chamber where liquid is heated. The heater steam enters the chamber through an injection tube that is covered with tiny holes, transferring the steam heat efficiently through the entire liquid. Steam injection heating uses small ledges, or helical flights, built into the inside of the heating chamber to facilitate the mixing of the heated steam with the liquid. This provides a fast transfer of energy and ensures that the liquid stays at a constant temperature.

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