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Plate material for plate type heat exchanger

Plate material for plate type heat exchanger

Plate material for plate type heat exchanger

(OP)
Hi,
I am reviewing a quote from vendor wherein he has mentioned the following two types of materials for the "plate" of a plate heat exchanger.
(1) Ti Gr1 SB265 easy clip
(2) Titanium ASTM B265 grade 1 paraclip
The sevice of both is "vat liqor".
I want to know what is "easy clip" and "Paralcip"

RE: Plate material for plate type heat exchanger

The materials are the same.
My guess is that the SB one is made to ASME rules and is built differently.
Ask the manufacturer.

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P.E. Metallurgy, Plymouth Tube

RE: Plate material for plate type heat exchanger

It may also mean that you've got 2 option quotes for an easyclip and a paraclip version of these PHEs'.

RE: Plate material for plate type heat exchanger

(OP)
But what do you mean by an "easy clip" and a "paraclip". I mean is it a type of clip, if so, can anyone tell their significance?

RE: Plate material for plate type heat exchanger

(OP)
George: Thanks for the link

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