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Why Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers?

  • High pressure & temperature tolerance (ideal for steam, oil, and gas).
  • Easy maintenance & cleaning (accessible tube bundles).
  • Customizable designs (fixed, floating, U-tube types).

Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger vs. Plate Heat Exchanger: Key Differences

Choosing between a shell and tube (STHE) and a plate heat exchanger (PHE) depends on application requirements, operating conditions, and cost. Below is a detailed comparison:

1. Design & Construction

FeatureShell and Tube (STHE)Plate Heat Exchanger (PHE)
StructureCylindrical shell with tubesStacked corrugated plates with gaskets/welds
Surface AreaLower compactness (larger footprint)High compactness (more surface area in small space)
MaterialsMetals (CS, SS, Ti, Cu-Ni)SS 316, titanium, graphite, polymer-coated
MaintenanceRemovable bundle (some designs)Easy to clean (gasketed), but welded types are harder

 STHE: Better for high-pressure/temperature applications.
 PHE: More compact & efficient for low-viscosity fluids.