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    Titanium Flat Plate Heat Exchangers



    Need a bit of help if possible.

    I'm trying to find manufacturers of the above type of heat exchanger.

    I know Tranter manufactuer a plate coil but does anyone else.

    It needs to be Titanium because it is a sea water application.

    Cheers



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    Re: Titanium Flat Plate Heat Exchangers

    MY old company is one of the best with titanium and sea water applications they also use a non titanium material that is less expensive .

    Contact Zahid Ayub @ Isotherm in the USA

    I think he likes to use isoflx1@aol.com

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    Re: Titanium Flat Plate Heat Exchangers

    Swep, AIA in Sweden,
    It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.

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    Arrow Re: Titanium Flat Plate Heat Exchangers

    I agree you should contact the guys at ISO-THERM.
    www.iso-therm.com

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    Teknotherm Inc. manufacture shell and tube flooded heatexchangers with titanium tubes, stainless 316L tube sheets and stainless bwater boxes. Teknotherm also make DX- shell and tube with titanium tubes, stainless tube sheets and stainless shell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBFTL View Post
    Need a bit of help if possible.

    I'm trying to find manufacturers of the above type of heat exchanger.

    I know Tranter manufactuer a plate coil but does anyone else.

    It needs to be Titanium because it is a sea water application.

    Cheers

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    Wink Re: Titanium Flat Plate Heat Exchangers

    Teknotherm Inc. manufacture shell and tube flooded heatexchangers with titanium tubes, stainless 316L tube sheets and stainless bwater boxes. Teknotherm also make DX- shell and tube with titanium tubes, stainless tube sheets and stainless shell.

    Regards

    Roar Ellefsen
    Quote Originally Posted by TBFTL View Post
    Need a bit of help if possible.

    I'm trying to find manufacturers of the above type of heat exchanger.

    I know Tranter manufactuer a plate coil but does anyone else.

    It needs to be Titanium because it is a sea water application.

    Cheers

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    Re: Titanium Flat Plate Heat Exchangers

    Hope you could have one immediately.
    My supplier Alfa Laval Phils. needs lead time of up to 6 months for Titanium Plate Heat Exchangers.
    A lot of my customer use it for boat refrigeration, Evaporators as well as Condensers.
    Also, thre are no small ones for a PHE with titanium plates.
    What capacity do yo need?
    What refrigerant do you intend to use?

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    Re: Titanium Flat Plate Heat Exchangers

    I confirm alva laval is having 6 months delivery time on these goods

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