Graphite Block Heat Exchangers

Graphite Block Heat Exchangers

Introduction Graphite block heat exchangers is a device used to transfer heat between two fluids, typically when one or both are highly corrosive. Instead of using metal (which corrodes easily in acidic conditions), these heat exchangers use impervious graphite blocks—a material known for its exceptional corrosion resistance and high thermal conductivity. The blocks are precision-drilled […]

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Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Fluids

Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Fluids

Introduction Heat Exchanger for Corrosive Fluids are built using high-performance materials such as titanium, stainless steel (SS 316L), cupronickel, Hastelloy, graphite, and fluoropolymers (PTFE, PFA), which offer excellent resistance against chemical attack. Additionally, certain coatings and linings, such as epoxy or rubber coatings, further enhance their lifespan by providing a protective barrier against corrosive elements. […]

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