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Industrial heat exchangers are devices used to transfer heat between two or more fluids at different temperatures, typically playing a vital role in the processes of various industries such as chemical, petrochemical, oil and gas, power generation, and food and beverage. These heat exchangers come in several types, including shell and tube, plate, and air cooled, each serving specific applications based on efficiency needs, space constraints, and fluid properties. In contrast, cooling towers are structures for cooling water and other media to near-ambient temperatures; they are often used in conjunction with heat exchangers, particularly in large-scale industrial and HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) applications.
The industrial heat exchanger market operates within the broader context of thermal management solutions, addressing the needs for energy efficiency, reduced operational costs, and enhanced manufacturing processes. Technological advancements drive the development of more resilient and efficient heat exchangers capable of operating under extreme conditions, requiring less maintenance, and adhering to environmental regulations.
Several companies specialize in the manufacturing and service of industrial heat exchangers. Prominent players include Alfa Laval, known for their wide range of heat transfer equipment; Kelvion, offering industrial heat exchangers for various market segments; Danfoss, recognized for their innovative approach to energy solutions; SPX Corporation, delivering both heat exchangers and comprehensive infrastructure solutions; and Xylem, which provides technologies for efficient water and thermal management. Show Less Read more