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Sondex Plate and Shell Heat Exchanger - Working Principles
Sondex is a Danish company specialized in customer-adapted, high-efficient plate heat and in 2016, Danfoss acquired full ownership of Sondex.
This step marks the merger of two strong players to create a global leader in heat transfer solutions. By joining forces we are able to offer you a broader, even more competitive and innovative product and service portfolio within heat transfer.
We are very excited to welcome you to a world of high-efficiency heat transfer solutions.
This texted animation shows the working principle behind the Sondex Plate and Shell Heat Exchanger (SPS)
Visit www.sondex.net for more information. A world of plate heat exchangers awaits!
This step marks the merger of two strong players to create a global leader in heat transfer solutions. By joining forces we are able to offer you a broader, even more competitive and innovative product and service portfolio within heat transfer.
We are very excited to welcome you to a world of high-efficiency heat transfer solutions.
This texted animation shows the working principle behind the Sondex Plate and Shell Heat Exchanger (SPS)
Visit www.sondex.net for more information. A world of plate heat exchangers awaits!
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Sondex Plate Heat Exchanger - Working Principles
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Sondex is a Danish company specialized in customer-adapted, high-efficient plate heat and in 2016, Danfoss acquired full ownership of Sondex. This step marks the merger of two strong players to create a global leader in heat transfer solutions. By joining forces we are able to offer you a broader, even more competitive and innovative product and service portfolio within heat transfer. We are ve...
Very good..excelent!!
how many plates in the Sondex SFD13 evaporator in the condenser and evaporator..?. you, as the manufacturer, forgot to indicate this in the manual...
Is it fluid or gas
Ho un problema con uno scambiatore che con tutte le guarnizioni nuove mi perde sempre. Le piastre sono buone... dove mischia?
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Please need to ask for DT in & Out
Thanks
love the way of explain............ 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Terimakasih videonya kak dengan video ini semakin tambah ilmu saya... 👍👍👍
Maru
Noice ✌️✌️✌️
What liquids are safe to use in the HE cleaning process?
amazing animation and very good 3D design, may I know what kind of software you use
Thank you very much for the video, Please just one question how can I know the direction of the flow from outside the plate and if the plates installed reverse can affect the efficiency of the exchanger.
Many many thanks
Great video😀 thank you so much. Can i please ask how does the cold medium flows upward? I dont understand why it doesn't just stay on its horizontal flow? What pushes it to move up? it can't be only because of the plate's shape. Should i assume that the hot medium flows downwards because of gravity? Please help me please
pressure
@@appel6412 thank you so much for answering my question. So if i understand correctly the static pressure of the fluid pushes it upwards like in piezometer and a pipe?
In the PHE where i work, the heating and heated mediums flow in a serpentine fasion, up and down from one end to the other. They are both forced with pumps. The milk side always has more pressure than the hot water side. So if there's ever a leak between plates, the milk will never be tainted by the process water. There is a differential controller maintaining watch and if the pressure differential is ever below a certain psi between plates, it will divert and no longer allow the milk to flow into the holding tanks.
@@DG-kq8zf thank you, for taking the time to reply.
Very good video for understanding how the heat exchanger works and thanks!
Mango or milk or jus
This video is just perfect.
How these rubber gaskets withstand to hot fluids? Plus wouldn't those 10's of gaskets cause leakage? Looks like it's a short service life product. Anyone has an idea about these?
Nice animation.. 👍
Very clear and helpful
Amazing
Obviously not a global leader in making sense.
KENNY
I'm confused, does the direction of flow matter?? I was taught that due to thermal dynamics the hot should enter at the top and as it cools exit the bottom and vice versa for the cold due to heating up. this shows both in the opposite direction.
Here hot is entering from the top see again
Very nice video!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks.. All clear
Thats actually super helpful
do we have to press back to fix the leak?
why is the first plate doesn't flow anything?
ok
Didn't the process liquid give off heat to the plates just to take it back again? I thought heat exchangers were used to make something noticeably hotter or colder than it was before. I'm sorry but aren't the plates kind of like a metal spoon dipped in soup in hot soup? How does the metal spoon make the soup hotter?
thank u so much . i generally don't comment but i wanted to appreciate your effort...
Refrigeration Application
Buradan da gıda mühendisi dostlara selam olsun:D
Finally a good video.
Thank u. Very much
Thanks sir
Quality matters! Have you checked out our quality assurance instructions?
Very good
which program
thanks!
This was really helpful in understanding how the gaskets worked
I have one question, why is the valve being installed between the cold water coming in and out of the exchangers, I often see the valve completely open on the exchangers ?? With this valve the exchanger loses its purpose ..
It is probably installed for maintenance. When you want to clean heat exchanger plates so you open heat exchanger with no valves on cooling water side, The water filled in pipes will drain through heat exchanger plates and will mess the process. So open the heat exchanger when valves are closed so less water will be drained (which inside plates.)
Thanks sir
It is really helpful
Excellent animation, It would be more informative if u added a voice explanation with it Thanks alot❤
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I finished this video with more questions than when I started it.
What u not understand
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Lol
@@mohdalif2421 how heat is exchanged.
@@C05Mik convection