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PVDF Heat Exchangers

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]

Aluminum sheet metal frame Polymer film glazing (oriented PVDF) Polymer film back surface (oriented PET) Laminate absorber/heat exchanger (oriented H.T. PAN)... [Pg.32]

PTFE is resistant to liquid chlorine and to both wet and dry chlorine gas up to 200°C. Tantalum, Hastelloy C, PTFE, PVDF, Monel, and nickel are recommended for membranes, rupture discs, and bellows. The materials of construction for heat exchangers and tanks are generally titanium or Ti-clad, rubber-lined carbon steel, PTFE-lined carbon steel to handle wet chlorine gas or aqueous solutions containing chlorine. [Pg.1335]


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