Photographs below illustrate some typical
users of Xchanger heat exchangers.
 |
Bakeries:
Preventing sugar from caramelizing and plugging pneumatic conveying lines with
aftercoolers on rotary lobe conveying blower discharge. |
 |
Dairy and pharmaceutical systems: Conditioning (cooling, dehumidifying,
reheating and HEPA filtering) air to keep systems
sanitary and free of product degradation. |
 |
Paper mills: Cooling process water and lube oil for paper rolls. |
 |
Municipal water ozonation plants: Aftercooling air-separation blowers to
maximize zeolite efficiency. |
 |
Soil remediation systems: Precooling soil vapor extraction carbon beds to
maximize their efficiency. |
 |
Stationary power generation engines: Increasing engine efficiency and service
life of by cooling charge air (i.e. turbocharger aftercooling). |
 |
Steel Mills: Heating fan exhaust on strip dryers in hot-dip
galvanizing sheet metal lines. |
 |
Spacecraft test facilities: Heating and cooling medium vacuum air to
simulate reentry in earth's atmosphere. |
 |
Medical waste autoclaves: Protecting downstream vacuum pumps from over-temperature
with intercoolers in multi-stage vacuum pump systems. |
 |
Plastic Manufacturing: Air cooled aftercoolers prevent "angel hair" that is
formed when pellets are conveyed with hot air. |
 |
Landfill gas energy systems: Aftercooling transport blowers well
below the melting point of inexpensive PVC pipelines and protecting piston and
turbine power generation engines by removing siloxane. |
 |
Waste-water treatment plants: Aftercooling aeration blowers to keep the
bugs that metabolize waste alive. |
 |
Large printing operations: Cooling
turning bar blowers on web presses to prevent ink-smearing on freshly printed
paper. |
 |
Tank farms: Condensing harmful regulated vapors (VOCs) to prevent them from escaping storage tank
and reactor vents. |
 |
Biogas and coal-seam methane production: Cooling gas booster blower
discharge to enable the use of inexpensive PVC pipe to transport these gases. |
 |
Flour mills: Aftercooling conveying blowers to keep the flour's
temperature constant which avoids "sweating" and subsequent condensation and
mold in storage bins and rail cars. Our steam heaters are used to heat air
that dries flour. |