Heat Exchanger Cleaning Servicing
| Service Location | Tamilnadu |
Shell and tube heat exchanger cleaning methods include mechanical techniques (brushing, scraping, drilling, or high-pressure hydroblasting) and chemical techniques (circulation of acids, alkalis, or solvents) to remove fouling like scale, sludge, or biofilms. For optimal efficiency, mechanical methods are best for tube-side debris, while chemical cleaning works well for hard-to-reach or shell-side deposits
Shell and tube heat exchanger cleaning methods include mechanical techniques (brushing, scraping, drilling, or high-pressure hydroblasting) and chemical techniques (circulation of acids, alkalis, or solvents) to remove fouling like scale, sludge, or biofilms. For optimal efficiency, mechanical methods are best for tube-side debris, while chemical cleaning works well for hard-to-reach
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| Material | SS316 |
| Size/Dimension | 200 x 450 mm |
| Pressure | 1.0 mpa |
| Hardness | 35 shore a |
| Thickness | 0.6 mm |
Overhauling of All ķinds of PHE
Chemical & Mechanical Cleaning: Removal of scale, rust, and fouling using high-pressure jetting and acid-compatible baths.
Re-Gasketing: Replacement of worn seals with materials like NBR, EPDM, or Viton to ensure leak-proof operation.
Crack Detection: Utilizing Dye Penetrant (DP) testing to identify microscopic plate failures.
Performance Testing: Final assembly followed by hydrostatic and pneumatic pressure testing to guarantee safety.
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