Volume heat exchangers utilize the exchange of cold and hot fluids flowing over the surface of the heat storage bodies (filler) inside the storage chamber to transfer heat. Shell-and-tube volume heat exchangers have cold and hot fluids separated by solid walls and heat is exchanged through these walls, hence also known as surface heat exchangers.
Volumetric heat exchangers can be categorized into three types based on different heat transfer methods: mixed-volume heat exchangers, storage-volume heat exchangers, and wall-separated volume heat exchangers.
Product Features:
A volumetric heat exchanger mainly composed of a vessel, steam coil assembly, steam inlet and outlet, and hot and cold water inlet and outlet. To prevent internal and external corrosion of the vessel, a corrosion-resistant alloy coating is sprayed on the surface, and a paint layer is applied on top of the alloy. Additionally, the original pipe box is removed, and the steam coil is directly connected to the outside via a flange. This novel design features a simple and reasonable structure, long service life, excellent heat exchange performance, and energy-saving capabilities, available in both horizontal and vertical configurations.






























