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'''Shell Heat Exchangers''' are specially designed to transfer heat from one substance to another, over a solid surface. The primary application of these heat exchangers lies in cooking of grain, mash and starch slurry. | |||
==Areas of Application== | |||
*Chemical | |||
*Fertilizers | |||
*Food and Dairy | |||
*Petrochemical | |||
*Pharmaceutical | |||
*Pulp and Paper | |||
==Video== | |||
<youtube>BIMFBAz5dIY</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 05:18, 28 August 2012
Shell Heat Exchangers are specially designed to transfer heat from one substance to another, over a solid surface. The primary application of these heat exchangers lies in cooking of grain, mash and starch slurry.
Areas of Application
- Chemical
- Fertilizers
- Food and Dairy
- Petrochemical
- Pharmaceutical
- Pulp and Paper
Video