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Characteristics:
Vertical Installation: The heat exchanger is placed vertically, with fluids typically entering from the top and exiting from the bottom, or vice versa.
Small Footprint: The vertical arrangement occupies less floor space but requires more height.
Advantages:
Natural Convection: The vertical design aids in utilizing natural convection, especially suitable for fluids with significant density differences.
Easy Sediment Discharge: Sediments can naturally settle at the bottom, making discharge and cleaning easier.
Fluid Stratification: Suitable for handling fluids with noticeable density differences, using gravity to help fluid stratification and improve heat exchange efficiency.
Flexible Installation: Ideal for spaces with limited floor area but sufficient height.
Characteristics:
Vertical Installation: The heat exchanger is placed vertically, with fluids typically entering from the top and exiting from the bottom, or vice versa.
Small Footprint: The vertical arrangement occupies less floor space but requires more height.
Advantages:
Natural Convection: The vertical design aids in utilizing natural convection, especially suitable for fluids with significant density differences.
Easy Sediment Discharge: Sediments can naturally settle at the bottom, making discharge and cleaning easier.
Fluid Stratification: Suitable for handling fluids with noticeable density differences, using gravity to help fluid stratification and improve heat exchange efficiency.
Flexible Installation: Ideal for spaces with limited floor area but sufficient height.