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Heat exchangers ceramic

Typical heat-recuperation devices are finned gas exchangers, ceramic heat wheels, and Ljungstrom air preheaters. [Pg.59]

Another growing field is that of nonmetallic heat exchanger designs which typically are of the shell and tube or coiled-tubing type. The graphite units were previously discussed but numerous other materi- s are available. The materials include Teflon, PVDF, glass, ceramic, and others as the need arises. [Pg.1087]

Hot Gas Cleanup System Breakage of ceramic candle filters and stress corrosion cracking in heat exchangers has also been reported. [Pg.85]


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