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Fouling in Heat Exchangers stopped and removed

Fouling in Heat Exchangers stopped and removed

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Fouling in Heat Exchangers stopped and removed The fouling in heat exchangers and the resulting cleaning effort is a common task in many companies. The reason for fouling and different deposits in water cycle is water with a high amount of solved minerals. High temperature and dirt contribute to the problem. Fouling and incrustations impede the heating or cooling performance of the heat exchanger. The thicker and harder the deposits are, the less heat is transferred. Every heat exchanger includes two sides. On one side there is the product, for example a liquid or gas with a specific temperature. This product is brought to an other temperature level by the liquid on the other side. So it is either cooled down or heated up. The waterside of the heat exchanger In this case we will focus on t

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