mrtangent
Chemical
- Aug 4, 2003
- 103
Dear sirs,
We are considering using plate exchangers in place of spiral exchangers for some clean fluid cooling duties.
However, we have some conserns.
1) On going maintenance costs of plates v spirals.
Are plates exchangers suitable to use in applications where we need them to operate 3-5 years between shutdowns ?
2) Gasketting issues. are plates difficult to seal once opened ?
3) Do plates suffer more from stress crosion craking than spirals due to the thinness of the plates
We have a lot of operating experince with spirals with out issues but have reliased that they are very costly relative to plates.
Many Thanks for the advice / suggestions
James Bruce
We are considering using plate exchangers in place of spiral exchangers for some clean fluid cooling duties.
However, we have some conserns.
1) On going maintenance costs of plates v spirals.
Are plates exchangers suitable to use in applications where we need them to operate 3-5 years between shutdowns ?
2) Gasketting issues. are plates difficult to seal once opened ?
3) Do plates suffer more from stress crosion craking than spirals due to the thinness of the plates
We have a lot of operating experince with spirals with out issues but have reliased that they are very costly relative to plates.
Many Thanks for the advice / suggestions
James Bruce