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[[File:Heat Transfer Equipments_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Heat Transfer Equipments: Boiler]]
[[File:Heat Transfer Equipments_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Heat Transfer Equipments: Boiler]]
[[File:Heat Transfer Equipments_2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Heat Transfer Equipments: Shell and Tube Type]]
[[File:Heat Transfer Equipments_2.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Heat Transfer Equipments: Shell and Tube Type]]
[[File:Heat Transfer Equipments_3.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Heat Transfer Equipments: Fans]]
[[File:Heat Transfer Equipments_3.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Heat Transfer Equipments: Fans]]
 
'''Heat Transfer Equipment''' or [[Heat Exchangers]] simply exchange heat and involves in heat transfer. Fluids or gases are introduced inside the shell side nozzle inlet. Fluids or gases then go through the shell moving through a series of baffles that guides its progress until it finally reaches the shell side outlet. Meanwhile another fluid or gas with a different temperature is pushed through the tube side inlet of the tube bundle. It then comes out of the tube side outlet. As simple as this process sounds, it is not simple to create. All tolerances for design, workmanship and nondestructive testing are strictly followed.
'''Heat Transfer Equipments''' or Heat exchangers simply exchange heat and involves in [[Heat transfer]]. Fluids or gases are introduced inside the shell side nozzle inlet. Fluids or gases then go through the shell moving through a series of baffles that guides its progress until it finally reaches the shell side outlet. Meanwhile another fluid or gas with a different temperature is pushed through the tube side inlet of the tube bundle. It then comes out of the tube side outlet. As simple as this process sounds, it is not simple to create. All tolerances for design, workmanship and nondestructive testing are strictly followed.




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