Why Specify Plate & Frame Instead Of Shell & Tube?


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SUPERCHANGER® Plate & Frame Heat Exchangers transfer heat more efficiently than shell & tube units in most applications, due in large measure to the turbulent flow created by the corrugated patterns of their plates. They use only 10% to 50% of space required by shell & tube units and are much lighter in weight. And, they cost less.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Plate & frame Shell & tube
“U” values several times greater than shell and tube  Low efficiency
Can be designed for less than a 1°C(2°F) temperature approach  Typically designed for greater than a 3°C to 5°C(5°F to 10°F) temperature approach
Easy disassembly within its own footprint Requires twice its length to pull tube bundle; complex disassembly—tube bundle must be pulled
Low fouling due to corrugations and inherent turbulence 3 to 10 times greater fouling due to circular cross-section and laminar flow
Practically no heat loss—no insulation required Great amount of heat loss—insulation required


Product information on plate & frame heat exchangers