Areas of Usage / Industry

Heat exchangers are used as cooling circuit and heating circuit in various industrial applications.

Chiller Circuit

Today, the most widely used systems to meet the cooling needs in industrial facilities are cooling towers. MIT Plate Heat Exchanger can be used in both types of these towers, which can be open or closed. Since some solid particles will mix with the water in open towers, the water containing these particles cannot be sent directly to the system to be cooled.

The two systems are separated from each other as two separate circuits by using the MIT Plate Heat Exchanger between the system to be cooled and the open tower. Thus, the risk of contamination in the main system is prevented. In case of contamination that may occur over time, only the heat exchanger is cleaned and the system works at the same performance again.

Waste Heat Recovery

There are many heat sources in industrial facilities that go to waste as post-use waste, such as rotten steam or hot water returning from fabric washing. With MIT Plate Heat Exchangers, it is possible to increase efficiency by directing this waste heat to other areas of the facility that need heat. With the waste heat recovery system to be established, this heat, which would normally be wasted, can be used as an energy source in areas such as domestic hot water production or office heating. This system, which will be installed with the MIT Plate Heat Exchanger, does not create additional costs, and it also reduces existing costs and saves twice.

These waste heat recovery systems amortize their costs within 3 to 6 months with the savings they provide. Considering that today's energy costs cover 20% to 40% of all production costs, the importance and benefit of heat exchanger investment for heat recovery is indisputable.