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Characteristics:
Horizontal Installation: The heat exchanger is placed horizontally, with fluids typically entering from one end and exiting from the other.
Large Footprint: The horizontal arrangement occupies more floor space but requires less height.
Advantages:
Stable Structure: The horizontal design has a lower center of gravity, offering good structural stability and reducing the risk of tipping.
Easy Installation and Maintenance: Horizontal heat exchangers are relatively simple to install and maintain, without the need for complex support structures.
Flexible Piping Layout: The horizontal design allows for flexible piping layout and connection, suitable for complex process flows.
Even Heat Exchange: Suitable for applications requiring even heat exchange, as fluid distribution within the heat exchanger is more uniform.
Characteristics:
Horizontal Installation: The heat exchanger is placed horizontally, with fluids typically entering from one end and exiting from the other.
Large Footprint: The horizontal arrangement occupies more floor space but requires less height.
Advantages:
Stable Structure: The horizontal design has a lower center of gravity, offering good structural stability and reducing the risk of tipping.
Easy Installation and Maintenance: Horizontal heat exchangers are relatively simple to install and maintain, without the need for complex support structures.
Flexible Piping Layout: The horizontal design allows for flexible piping layout and connection, suitable for complex process flows.
Even Heat Exchange: Suitable for applications requiring even heat exchange, as fluid distribution within the heat exchanger is more uniform.