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Acquisition finalised
GEA Heat Exchangers is part of Triton

26.11.2014 – After receiving the required approvals, Triton has legally finalised its acquisition of GEA Heat Exchangers, as part of a so-called closing...

Tantalum range minimises lifecycle costs
Heat exchangers in highly corrosive applications

Alfa Laval has developed a range of tantalum heat exchangers that offer the exceptionally high corrosion resistance of a solid-tantalum heat exchanger but at a...

Plate heat exchangers for gas pre-heating
A key supporting role in NOx removal

Nitrogen oxides irritate respiratory passages. They are also responsible for acid rain and the creation of ozone – and, not least, they contribute to the...

Heat transfer in corrosive media
Opening the door for silicon carbide

Silicon carbide is a very solid, hard and temperature resistant material. Thanks to its excellent chemical resistance and thermal conductivity, it is ideal for...

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Strategic partnership

GEA PHE Systems has agreed to a strategic partnership with Vahterus Oy of Finland. Vahterus, founded in 1990, is one of the internationally leading...

Plate heat exchangers made from special graphite brave the harshest conditions
The unyielding alternative

Conventional graphite heat exchangers have many advantages but are relatively difficult to maintain and require a lot of space. Therefore, compact heat...

Auto-cleaning effect in wavy-groove heat exchangers lengthens maintenance intervals
No chance for fouling

The efficiency of heat exchange processes, and thus their economic efficiency, is principally influenced by the overall heat transfer values of the heat...

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