Product Profile of Non-fouling Scraped Surface Heat Exchanger
The Non-Fouling Scraped Surface Heat Exchanger is offered by HRS Process Systems Private Limited. The HRS Process Systems Private Limited is an ISO 9001: 2000 certified company and also accredited with ASME U- stamp certificate. The Non-Fouling Scraped Surface Heat Exchanger is marketed under the trade mark Unicus.
The design temperature of the Non-Fouling Scraped Surface Heat Exchanger is 165 degree C. Higher pressure ratings are available subject to a revision of material compatibility, component thickness and connection types.
Key Features of Non-fouling Scraped Surface Heat Exchanger
- Fouling factors are no longer a problem. The Heat Exchanger is always clean
- Drastic reduction in production losses because there is no wasted time cleaning the heat exchanger
- The overall heat transfer coefficient is very high as the level of mixing is dynamically increased and fouling is eliminated
- Reduction in the heat transfer surface and therefore a reduction in the cost of the unit with less material
- The heat exchanger is self draining allowing total product recovery
- The size of the installation is much less than traditional solutions
- Reduction in product volume contained within the heat exchanger
- Easy maintenance. No rotary moving parts, seals, etc
- The temperature difference between the product and service fluids
- The design of the heat exchanger allows hygienic or industrial construction
- The Unicus the Non-Fouling Scraped Surface Heat Exchanger allows for gentle product handling since the shaft is moved back and forth once every six seconds and can be slowed down even further if required.
- The Non-Fouling Scraped Surface Heat Exchanger has low power consumption, making it very cost-effective to run.
- A variety of scraper blades are available so the blade can be matched to the product.
- Due to the patented self cleaning device the product channels are always clean so the unit works in the optimum condition for heat transfer at all times.
- As the scraper blades support the central shaft it is possible to make the heat exchange length as long as is required, with six metre long units built regularly as standard.