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Sanitary, double tube-sheet |
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fully drainable 'U' tube design suitable for the most demanding applications in the bio-tech or pharmaceutical industry. Available in ground or electropolished finish to 10 Ra.s a 'U' tube or two pass pharmaceutical unit with a double tubesheet. |
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This is the same heat exchanger showing detail of the tube bundle and baffles. Careful examination of the picture allows you to see the layout of a typical sanitary heat exchanger. pass or 'U' tube pharmaceutical unit showing thetube bundle. |
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Sanitary double tubesheet showing shell detail.ell detail of a double tubesheet design. |
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A steam condenser, destined for a California fruit processing plant. Straight through design, 39 inches diameter and all stainless construction.One of our larger heat exchangers. |
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Abrasive water jet cutting machine showing Roger entering a job for processing. Despite the heavy work load on this machine Roger keeps it looking clean. |
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A typical weld station for fabricating shells for our sanitary heat exchangers. It is hard to tell with a weld helmet on, but I think this is Mike Jr. |
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One of our CNC vertical machining centers being operated by Mike Sr. This particular machine uses 1,000 psi through the tool coolant to enhance performance when cutting difficult materials such as stainless steels. |
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This is Harold driving one of our small lathes. A nice feature is that the lathe can be used as a CNC or a manual if needed. |
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This is Don using our automatic tube to tube-sheet welding equipment on a small sanitary unit. |
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The front of Enerquips building in Medford, Wisconsin. The trees are in leaf and there is no snow. It must be summer. |
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Detail of a sanitary double tubesheet design showing the clear spearation between the front and rear tubesheets. This airgap is vital to ensuring that the heat exchanger does not cross contaminate from the shell side to the tubeside. |
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An economical, non sanitary heat exchanger that is all stainless in construction but suitable for "low end" applications. Often used as a hot water heater in food or pharmaceutical plants or for similar applications that do not need the high end features of a sanitary heat exchanger but will need to work alongside them. |
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Sanitary heat exchanger water box detail that clearly shows the bow tie web with its weep hole and the tangential mounting of the sanitary fittings. This design permits complete draining of the unit and makes it suitable for the most demanding sanitary applications. |
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