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Industrial Heat Transfer, Inc.Coon Valley, WI 608-452-3103 Thriving in today's market because they take on the toughest jobs, Industrial Heat Transfer is a company devoted to producing the highest quality air to air heat exchangers in the industry. Their quality performance and attention to detail has made them a go to company for custom designs and dependable manufacturing. They are equipped to meet every need the customer requests.
HEXECO, Inc.Berlin, WI 920-361-3440 The experienced workforce at Hexeco, Inc. is devoted to producing the highest quality products for their customers, including stellar air to air heat exchangers. A vast amount of other heating and cooling devices are also available from Hexeco, designed and manufactured according to the precise requirements of each customer to ensure their total satisfaction.
Tranter®, Inc.Wichita Falls, TX 940-723-7125 A global manufacturer of air to air heat exchangers and related products, Tranter® is a company that customers can depend upon. At the forefront of air to air heat exchanger technology for over 70 years, Tranter® has solved many heat transfer problems. Contributing to `Green` initiatives with higher thermal efficiencies, easier maintenance and greater heat recovery potential is the priority.
Rubicon Industries Corp.Brooklyn, NY 800-662-6999 The equipment manufactured at Rubicon, like air to air heat exchangers, is typically designed for process conditions & mechanically designed per the ASME Code Section VIII, Div. 1, internal & external pressure & temperature, vacuum service, seismic, wind & external loads. Rubicon is known globally for their wide range of equipment found in the energy, chemical & pharmaceutical industries.
Patterson Industries (Canada) LimitedScarborough, ON 416-694-3381 "The Process Equipment People" at PATTERSON design, engineer and manufacture air to air heat exchangers and condensers to meet individual customers process requirements. Their spacious facility with full transportation access allows for machining and fabricating with a wide range of materials, which the PATTERSON team is able to fashion to the customer's specifications.
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Air to Air Heat Exchangers
Air to air heat exchangers are mechanical ventilation systems that can help prevent exposure to harmful fumes and gases that are often a result of industrial and chemical processes. They can also be used to help reduce humidity levels in the air, thus removing a major cause of mold, mildew and corrosive damage to a building system. A plate heat exchanger works by moving the already heated air on one side of the exchanger plate or barrier, and moving the cooler air, or incoming air on the other side of the plate. Heat from the outgoing air is transferred through the plate to the cooler air where it is absorbed. Therefore, exhaust air is released in a cooler state as some heat has been transferred, and the air coming in enters warmed. Air to air heat exchangers are available in many sizes and constructions, and can be used in bathrooms, living rooms, hotels and offices, shopping centers and factories etc.
Recent trends toward tightly built homes and buildings have seen energy loss and expenditure reduced, but also can create an unhealthy stuffiness within a building if the air is never recirculated. It is important to refresh the air within an enclosed space, and air to air heat exchangers help in this process, while still conserving energy. In fact, a large portion of the energy of outgoing air can be used to process and heat the incoming air, thus saving up to 80% of energy in the exchange. In industrial situations, air to air heat exchangers are used in the process of waste heat recovery. The waste heat given off as a result of manufacturing or chemical processes can be redirected to use to heat incoming air to maintain a comfortable interior temperature. In air to air heat exchangers, the two sources of air are typically separated and do not come into contact with each other, making this an ideal process for an industrial or chemical manufacturing situation where the waste air may contain fumes or toxins. Heat exchangers can also prevent the contamination of interior air from outdoor particles and elements through the use of sleeves or grills and filters. The energy savings by using heat from an already existing source will add up considerably over time.
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