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  2. Plate heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    The plates used in a plate and frame heat exchanger are obtained by one piece pressing of metal plates. Stainless steel is a commonly used metal for the plates because of its ability to withstand high temperatures, its strength, and its corrosion resistance.

  3. Plate-fin heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    A plate-fin heat exchanger is made of layers of corrugated sheets separated by flat metal plates, typically aluminium, to create a series of finned chambers. Separate hot and cold fluid streams flow through alternating layers of the heat exchanger and are enclosed at the edges by side bars. Principal Components of a Plate Fin Heat Exchanger

  4. Heat exchanger - Wikipedia

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    A pillow plate heat exchanger is commonly used in the dairy industry for cooling milk in large direct-expansion stainless steel bulk tanks. Nearly the entire surface area of a tank can be integrated with this heat exchanger, without gaps that would occur between pipes welded to the exterior of the tank.

  5. Category:Heat exchangers - Wikipedia

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    Pillow-plate heat exchanger; Pinch analysis; Plate-fin heat exchanger; Plate heat exchanger; R. Radiator (engine cooling) Radiator (heating) Reboiler; Recuperative ...

  6. Electropolishing - Wikipedia

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    Electropolishing, also known as electrochemical polishing, anodic polishing, or electrolytic polishing (especially in the metallography field), is an electrochemical process that removes material from a metallic workpiece, reducing the surface roughness by levelling micro-peaks and valleys, improving the surface finish.

  7. Heat spreader - Wikipedia

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    A high enough heat exchanger transfer coefficient is sufficient to avoid the need for a heat spreader. The use of a heat spreader is an important part of an economically optimal design for transferring heat from high to low heat flux media. Examples include: A copper-clad bottom on a steel or stainless steel stove-top cooking container

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