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HoweEX High Performance Welded Plate Heat Exchangers for Refrigeration Systems.

 

The HowEX fully welded plate heat exchanger combines the durability of a shell and tube design
with the compactness and efficiency of other plate-type heat exchangers.

Applications:                                                                                     

·         Glycol and Brine Chillers

·         Evaporators – Flooded and DX

·         Condensers

·         Cascade Systems

·         Floor Warming

·         Oil Cooling

·         Heat Recovery

 Advantages and Benefits:

·         Suitable for All Refrigerants

·         High efficiencies provides energy savings

·         All welded construction – No gaskets to leak or replace

·         High tolerance to freeze ups – Intrinsically durable design

·         High turbulence means superior heat transfer and low fouling for long life

·         Multi-pass and true counter-flow for high ΔT applications

·         High quality materials – Corrosion and erosion resistant

·         Flanged head design available for plate pack removal

·         Tight temperature control

·         A True Sustainable Design

·         Made in the USA

These heat exchangers are suitable for most any heat transfer application where traditional shell and tube heat exchangers are used. They are custom designed to meet specifications and can be equipped with all necessary connections and fittings. Howe Corporation can construct and supply accompanying vessels and supports to suit the application. The design of each application is optimized using the latest available sizing software, created specifically for the HowEX.

 

Howe Corporation
1650 N Elston Ave
Chicago, IL. 60642-1585
U.S.A. 
Telephone 1-773-235-0200
Sales Fax 1-773-235-0269
Corporate Fax 1-773-235-1530

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