
Add to Cart
Heat Exchanger Plates
Gasket Plate Sheets For Replacing Vicarb Exchangers: Stainless Steel, Titanium, And Nickel Alloy Options For Heat
The production of heat exchanger plates involves applying pressure or stamping on materials such as stainless steel, titanium, nickel alloys, and certain plastics. Material selection is based on considerations like heat conductivity, corrosion resistance, and compatibility with the fluids used. Commonly employed materials include corrosion-resistant and durable stainless steel, titanium known for its exceptional corrosion resistance, nickel alloys with resistance to high temperatures and aggressive chemicals, and copper alloys valued for their high thermal conductivity.
Different materials used in heat exchanger plates have their own advantages and disadvantages:
- Stainless Steel: It offers good corrosion resistance, durability, and cost-effectiveness. However, it has lower thermal conductivity compared to some other materials.
- Titanium: It provides excellent corrosion resistance, is lightweight, and has a high strength-to-weight ratio. However, it is generally more expensive than certain other materials.
- Nickel Alloys: They exhibit high-temperature resistance and corrosion resistance. However, they can be costlier and may not be suitable for all applications.
- Copper Alloys: They possess superior thermal conductivity, enabling efficient heat transfer. However, they can be susceptible to corrosion in specific environments.
The selection of the most suitable material depends on the specific requirements and operating conditions of the heat exchanger.
Brand | Model |
Vicarb | V4,V8,VU8,V13,V20,V28,V45,V60 |
Material | Specification |
Stainless Steel | SUS304 316 316L 310S 904 |
Titanium and titanium-palladium alloy | TAi TAi-Pd |
Hastelloy | C276 D205 B2G |
Nickel | Ni200 Ni201 |
Molybdenum | 254 |
Heat Exchanger Plates material
1. Stainless steel, such as SUS304 and SUS316L, is suitable for applications involving purified water, river water, food oil, and mineral oil.
2. Industrial pure titanium and titanium-palladium alloy, like Titanium and Palladium, are recommended for use with sea water, salt water, and salt compounds.
3. Hastelloy alloy is appropriate for handling concentrated sulfuric acid, hydrochloric acid, and phosphoric acid.
4. Nickel is suitable for use in high-temperature and high-concentration caustic soda applications.
Q&A
1. Q: Are you a manufacturer or trading company?
A: We are a professional manufacturer of plate heat exchangers, plates, gaskets, plate mould with 18 years' experience.
Q: Can I customize samples of heat exchanger plates?
A: Yes,we welcome sample order to test and check quality.