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Gasketed Plate Heat Exchangers:

  • These are the most common type, using gaskets to seal the plates and prevent leakage. 
  • They offer easy maintenance and the ability to add or remove plates for capacity adjustments. 
  • They are widely used in various industries, including food processing, HVAC, and general industrial applications. 

2. Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers:

  • In brazed PHEs, the plates are joined together using a brazing material, typically copper. 
  • They are compact, highly efficient, and offer excellent resistance to corrosion and erosion. 
  • They are commonly used in HVAC systems, refrigeration, and other applications where space and efficiency are crucial. 

3. Welded Plate Heat Exchangers:

  • Welded PHEs have the plates welded together, offering high durability and resistance to high temperatures and corrosive fluids. 
  • Cleaning is difficult due to the welded construction. 
  • They are suitable for demanding applications like chemical processing and power generation. 

4. Semi-Welded Plate Heat Exchangers: 

  • These combine features of both gasketed and welded PHEs.
  • One side of the plate pack is welded, while the other is gasketed, allowing for a mix of high-pressure and easily maintained sections within the same unit.

5. Plate-and-Frame Heat Exchangers: 

  • This is another term for gasketed plate heat exchangers, emphasizing the frame structure that holds the plates together.
  • They are used for heat transfer between low to medium pressure fluids.