Gasket ejection and fracture are common failure types in the operation of plate heat exchangers, whose causes are mainly related to three categories of factors: the gasket's own quality, the heat exchanger assembly process, and the operating condition parameters. The specific causes are as follows:
Hey everyone! Today we’re talking about the ins and outs of commissioning plate heat exchangers. If this equipment isn’t commissioned properly, it’ll act just like a tantrum-throwing kid and give you a world of headaches. But don’t worry—we’ve got the know-how to make it run like a dream.
Have you noticed that many heat exchange stations inevitably suffer from high energy consumption after operating for a period of time? Especially during winter heating, surging energy consumption caused by high heating demand and heavy system load directly brings enormous cost pressure. Have you ever felt down in the dumps as the numbers on your electricity bills keep rising? Don’t worry! Today, we’ll talk about how to help heat exchange stations cut energy consumption and achieve a "comeback" in energy conservation and emission reduction by selecting and using plate heat exchangers properly.