: Numerous thin, corrugated metal sheets (usually stainless steel ) stacked together.
A (PHE) is a compact and highly efficient industrial device designed to transfer thermal energy between two fluids without them mixing . Due to its high thermal capacity—often up to five times greater than a comparable shell and tube heat exchanger—it is a staple in HVAC , food processing, and chemical industries. Core Components plate and frame heat exchangers
: Consists of a fixed front cover and a movable rear pressure plate, typically made of heavy-duty mild steel. : Numerous thin, corrugated metal sheets (usually stainless
: Long rods that compress the entire plate pack to ensure a liquid-tight seal. How Plate Heat Exchangers Work Core Components : Consists of a fixed front
A standard unit is assembled like a "sandwich," held together by a rigid frame:
: Rubber seals placed between plates to direct fluid flow and prevent leaks or intermixing.