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Simply Better!...
The Feldmeier Stainless Steel Triple-Tube
Heat Exchanger consists of an inner tube, an intermediate
tube and an outer tube, concentrically mounted. In actual
process, the heating or cooling medium travels in one direction
through the inner tube and through the annular space between
the intermediate and outer tubes.
The product flows in the opposite direction
through the annular space between the inner tube and the intermediate
tube. This produces counter flow action. Substantial heat
exchange efficiency results from this counter flow making
it...Simply Better!
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Unique Construction
of the Feldmeier Triple-Tube also guarantees product integrity.
Should a gasket failure occur, the product would leak to atmosphere.
Co-mingling of product with heating or cooling medium is virtually
impossible.
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Flexibility In Tube Installation allows units to be
rearranged for increased or decreased capacities regardless
of the type of installation.
Units can also be adapted to handle entirely different product
fluids, slurries or slurries in suspension.
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Triple-Tube C.I.P. design was first developed
by Robert H. Feldmeier and first installed and put in operation
in 1952.
Many large Feldmeier Milk HTST Pasteurizers are still in
operation being Cleaned-In-Place daily, for over 40 years!
These units have never been dismantled for regasketing and
have endured 30 hour "runs".
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Bolted Stainless Steel Flange Joints
and Teflon Gasketing provides a tubular assembly that allows
each tube to be dismantled separately.
Tear-down of the unit is not required for
inspection. Only the tube to be inspected needs to be removed, therefore
not disturbing the remainder of the tube assembly. Inspection may
be accomplished in a matter of minutes without appreciable downtime.
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