|

|
|

|
|

|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
It may be desirable to heat up, cool down or keep your process at a constant temperature. There are many ways of doing this.
The way in which depends on the setup, the cooling or heating medium available, the initial temperature and the time limit within which a process must be cooled down or heated up.
You can heat up a tank by means of a coil inside the tank, a half coil, a double wall, a dimple jacket, blister plate or electric tracing. As you can see, there are many options, each with their specific pros and cons. This, in combination with the cooling or heating medium such as hot water, steam, thermal oil and ice water, determines the final choice for the most cost-effective solution.
Our experience and calculation methods have been tested so often that we can guarantee the cooling curve or heating up or cooling down times.
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|