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Tube Heat Exchangers

A tube heat exchanger, also known as a shell and tube heat exchanger, consists of a series of tubes within a shell, or large pressure vessel. The tubes can be several different types of tubes, including plain or longitudinally finned, which can be either in a straight or U-tube bundle, or set of tubes. U-tubes are when the tube bundle is bent in a U-shape.

Industrial Heat Transfer, Inc.
Coon Valley, WI
608-452-3103
Industrial Heat Transfer is a designer and manufacturer of high-quality commercial and industrial tube heat exchangers. We are located in Coon Valley, WI, and our name is synonymous with quality. With our years of experience, IHT® can solve mechanical problems and produce quality products. Our technical expertise combined with mechanical know how will allow us to fulfill all your needs.
HEXECO, Inc.
Berlin, WI
920-361-3440
Founded in 1976, our team of designers and manufacturers at Hexeco provide products for the cooling and heating needs of a variety of industrial and commercial companies. Not only do we design and manufacture tube heat exchangers and similar mechanisms, but we also repair and refurbish old equipment so that our customers get the most out of the products they purchase from us.
Tranter®, Inc.
Wichita Falls, TX
940-723-7125
Tranter® provides tube heat exchangers and other similar equipment. We serve a diverse range of industries & markets with quality, highly efficient products. Our commitment to fair prices, excellent products and continued global expansion remains a top priority to Tranter®. We are ISO 9001 certified, adhering to the highest standard & giving customers cost-effective solutions.
Lytron`s Affinity products deliver tight temperature stability, constant flow and stable pressure while rejecting process heat into the facility water stream. Minimal temperature differential is required for most applications, and sizes are available up to 300kW (1MBTU/hr or 83 tons). Lytron`s Affinity tube heat exchangers are compact, quiet, energy efficient and require no refrigeration.
Rubicon Industries Corp.
Brooklyn, NY
800-662-6999
Rubicon has displayed extensive knowledge & skill since 1974 in the design & manufacture of quality heat transfer equipment such as tube heat exchangers. Rubicon offers their products in a variety of materials, including stainless & carbon steel, nickel copper, hastelloy & moly bearing alloys. Reliable, economic & versatile solutions for projects large & small are what the team at Rubicon offers.
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
Scarborough, ON
416-694-3381
Trust PATTERSON`s years of experience for large and/or heavy tube heat exchangers & condenser units, special designs, high pressure conditions or unusual requirements. Complete in-house design, engineering & manufacturing of ASME Code Heat Exchangers & Condensers up to 15 feet in diameter & up to 100 tons. Optimum performance at minimum cost, made to your design or process parameters.
Quintel, Inc.
Schererville, IN
219-322-3399
Quintel specializes in the reconditioning, repairing and re-manufacturing of tube heat exchangers. We have all the necessary equipment needed to work on heat exchangers including transportation to and from a customer facility, quality assurance, welding, pipe fabrication (carbon steel, stainless steel, Hastelloy® and aluminum), re-tubing, metallizing and final testing. Call today.
Shell & Tube, LLC
Tulsa, OK
918-832-0505
Shell & Tube was founded in 1967 in Tulsa, OK. We specialize in the custom design & fabrication of Tube Heat Exchangers, Waste Heat Boilers, Replacement Exchanger Components, Tube Bundles, TLX Exchangers & more. We also offer gaskets & engineering services. With the world`s finest tube heat exchangers, we accompany our products with many forms of shipping services for your convenience.
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Tube Heat Exchangers

Tube heat exchangers are designed to transfer heat energy from one liquid to another without direct contact between the two liquids, ensuring that there is no mixing. Typically used for high pressure and high temperature applications, tube heat exchangers are extremely durable due to the shape of their design. As the most common type of heat exchanger used in oil refineries and large chemical processes, tube heat exchangers offer several variations in design that allow them to be useful for different applications. Applications that tube heat exchangers are utilized in include waste water heat recovery, process heat removal, hot tubs, air conditioning, transmission and engine coolers, oil coolers and boiler sample coolers. Tube heat exchangers serve industrial and commercial industries as well as marine, heating and cooling, automotive, aerospace, waste treatment, food processing and pharmaceutical.

There are three main designs for tube heat exchangers: U-tube heat exchangers, straight-tube heat exchangers and spiral heat exchangers. The basic design of the tube exchanger, however, does not alter much. Inside of the tube heat exchanger's shell there is a tube bundle: one tube houses the fluid that must be heated or cooled, while the other tube houses the liquid that will transfer the heating or cooling energy. In order to transfer the thermal energy the second tubing runs over the first tubing. The tube walls are metal wall partitions that act as conductors between the two fluids. Thermal energy only flows from the hotter to the cooler in an attempt to reach equilibrium. The surface area of these partitions affect speed and efficiency: the larger a partition's surface area, the faster and more efficient the heat transfer. In a U-tube heat exchanger the tube bundle is used to contain the fluid on the outside of the tube bundle and a head assembly is bolted to the shell in order to direct the fluid into the tube bundle. Straight-tube designs allow tube heat exchangers to handle heavy flowing fluids or applications where temperature cross conditions exist. Spiral heat exchangers have a spiral body made from two flat surfaces, typically metal strips, which are coiled to form two spiral channels.

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