Hautt Stainless Steel Plate Heat Exchanger Introduction:
Plate heat exchangers are composed of main components such as frames, heat transfer plate assemblies, and clamping bolts.

The frame consists of a fixed clamping plate and a movable clamping plate, supported by the upper and lower guide rods, with a pillar at the other end. Both media enter their respective channels composed of corrugated plate sections through flange holes in the fixed (or movable) clamping plates, and after heat exchange, the media exit through the flange holes in the fixed (or movable) clamping plates. The fixed clamping plate, movable clamping plate, pillar, and guide rods are all made of low-carbon steel. To accommodate various user requirements, the frame is designed in multiple configurations, primarily including double-support frame type and the commonly used floor-standing type.
Heat exchange plates are one of the core components of plate-type heat exchangers. The corrugated plates are formed by pressing, with a rational corrugation design that increases the effective heat transfer area of the plates. This design causes the fluid to flow in turbulent patterns through the corrugations, enhancing the heat transfer process. Sealant gaskets are fitted in the sealing grooves of the corrugated plates, designed with a double-sealing structure and featuring signal holes. Different types of sealant can be selected according to the specific fluid and operating temperature.

Main specifications of Hotte stainless steel plate heat exchangers:
HU, HN, HS, HM Series
Connection Size: DN32 - DN500
Maximum design flow: 4500 m³/h
Maximum Heat Load: 60 MW
Logarithmic mean temperature difference: 0.5~1.0℃
Sheet thickness: 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7mm
Maximum design pressure: 3.5 MPa
Application Fields: Oils, chemicals, shipping, emulsions, beer, beverages, centralized heating, etc. Frame Material: 304, 316, 316L
Rubber Pad Materials: NBR, HNBR, EPDM, HEPDM, VITON (food grade) Sheet Materials: Stainless Steel 304, 316L, Titanium, Hastelloy, Nickel, SM0254








