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Heat exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical, and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required heating or cooling.
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  • Coatings for Custom Heat Exchangers and Cold Plates
    Film. Liquid-Cooled Chassis. with Black Anodized Finish. and Alodine Coating.  Custom Tube-Fin Heat Exchanger. with Black E-Coat. Aluminum Vacuum-Brazed. Cold Plate Painted Blue. Custom heat exchangers and cold plates are often coated for corrosion protection or for cosmetic purposes. Chemical
  • Today's Techniques for Heat Exchanger Protection Via Particle Filtration (.pdf)
    of filtration. The most common misconception is that the. necessary to achieve the desired protection of the heat. contaminants are the actual problem. In fact, the. exchanger. In essence, it is not always critical to remove. malfunctioning of downstream equipment caused by the. the very finest sizes
  • Trace Lube Oil in Cooling Water
    to detect very low ppm levels of lube oil in water to warn plant operators of seal leakage or other failures. Trace Lube Oil in Cooling Water Benefits. Immediate Detection of Seal Leakage or Failure. Protection From Accidental Environmental Emissions. Reduced Manual Sampling and Lab Analysis. Equipment
  • Hydrokinetic
    good shock protection to the driven and the driving equipment. To remove heat generated by this slippage, all hydrokinetic drives require a heat exchanger. However, constant-speed hydrokinetic couplings used for soft starts are totally self-contained and do not need heat exchangers. Only
  • Aircraft Liquid Cooling
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  • Field Applications: Keeping Your Enclosure Cool
    sink (conduc-. ed particles. Louvers are a popular form of air. tion) that includes a fan (forced convection). entry and exit for convection cooling because they. The key to keeping equipment cool is to. provide some protection against dust entry while. remove heat from the cabinet while supplying
  • Enclosures
    enclosures have a NEMA-1 rating, providing protection only from contact with enclosed equipment and, to some degree, against falling dirt. Some modular cabinets use welded frames made with a 14-gauge, fourfold beam. Enclosures can be bolted together side-by-side for larger cabinets. Cabinets for electronic
  • DOWTHERM vs. DOWFROST: A Comparison of Ethylene Glycol and Propylene Glycol (.pdf)
    at. temperatures below 0°F. As a result, there may be a loss of heat transfer efficiency when. PG is used as a coolant. To know if PG will cause a heat transfer loss compared to EG,. examine the overall heat transfer for an air-cooled heat exchanger: 1 =. 1 +. 1 +. rw + rf. U. ho. hi. U. =. Overall heat

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