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Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

12/01/2006 8:59 AM

I'm looking for a list of suppliers for said HEs. I would be open to other suggestions for cooling slurries. Metallurgy must be Titaniun, Tantalum. Plastics/elastomers must be CPVC, X-linked PE, PTFE and related fluoro-elastomers.

Low temperature and Pressures, 0-50C and 5-100 PSIG, respectively.

Thanks. Brian.

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Re: Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

12/01/2006 1:35 PM

Check out GlobalSpec, bpicard. This page lists companies that sell heat exchangers - and lets you search by specification.

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Re: Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

12/03/2006 10:45 PM

You may contact Saurabh Nalin [snaleen@akci.net] who can assist you on any type of Titanium units/ item

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Re: Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

12/04/2006 5:42 AM

We sell Tranter for Michigan. Where are you? Contact them at www.tranter.com tell them Joe T. sent you.

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Re: Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

12/04/2006 8:19 AM

Joe,

Thanks for the response, we're in Houston.


Brian.

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Re: Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

12/04/2006 11:41 AM

You're welcome. They are in wichita falls. Our main lines are pump and filtration equipment for all kinds of applications. I am an application/ sales engineer. Let me know if you ever need help in that area joet@greatlakespump.com

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Re: Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

12/12/2006 11:52 AM

Hi Brain,

Re your request I am working as a sales engineer for APV. We are one of several suppliers of PHE. Please forward me your request. We will look at the design profiles and we might supply you with designs.

I will need the physical properties of the slurry, as well as your temperature profile and flow rates.

My e-mail adress attie.duplooy@invensys.com

looking forward to your reply

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Re: Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

01/15/2007 9:27 PM

Dear Sir,

We are specialised in manufacturing plate heat exchanger and the rubber sealing gasket.

If you are interested in our company's information,please look at,

www.sztpy.com

email : sztpy@sztpy.com

MSN : yuhaibo540@hotmail.com

Hope we have the chance to cooperate.

Yours sincerely,

Lucy

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Re: Plate and Frame Titanium Heat Exchangers

02/24/2007 10:49 PM

Dear Sir,

We are from Shanghai Accessen New-Tech Co., Ltd. Which is a professonal manufacturer of Plate hear exchanger in China.

More about us pls read in www.accessen.cn.

contact us with tade@accessen.cn, rayenegao@hotmail.com, Tel:+86-21-52364551, 4557,4339, Fax: +86-21-52364329.

Best regard

Rayene Gao

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