The heat exchanger produced by Yiling Company is widely used for WFI/PW cooling and heating in pharmaceutical plants, which meets the requirements of ASME TEMA FDA GMP 3A. It has a double-tube-sheet structure to prevent cross contamination. It has an integrated thermal insulation, and is made of 316L seamless pipe, with high heat transfer, energy saving and consumption reduction.
High quality tubular heat exchangers for pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
The leak-proof design and smooth surface treatment help to prevent contamination, and are ideal for the most stringent sanitary conditions in applications such as water for injection (WFI), heating and cooling purified water (PW) and product heating/cooling. The shell-and-tube heat exchanger can be installed on the floor, wall or ceiling, meeting the requirements of USP and cGMP. Sanitary design beyond ASME BPE Comprehensive digital documents Unique features that are easy to install and operate Supply chain with rich experience in cGMP
Heat exchanger series There are four types of heat exchanger systems, all of which are used in the pharmaceutical industry. Eling-U type L type M type PHC pipe in pipe The standardized series has 45 standard models, with capacity ranging from 300 L/h to 16000 L/h. PED certification, TSG certification Pre-defined standard connections and sizes for performance optimization, including insulation design
Selection range Provide 45 standard models of high-quality specifications, with capacity ranging from 50 L/h to 50000 L/h. Customized tubular heat exchanger design can provide multi-channel. Multiple connection options (e.g. DIN11864 ASME-BPE) Can be designed according to PED and ASME (optional U-stamp) TSG certification is available (according to China's safety technical regulations) How does this work ? Eling‘s double-tube sheet design eliminates the risk of mixing products and service media. The product media flows through a bundle of seamless tubes, while the service media cross flows around the tubes and inside the shell. In case of unlikely leakage, any kind of fluid can be easily detected visually. | |