Spiral Heat Exchanger Articles & Analysis
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Why is the pasteurization of biomasses becoming more and more a required practice for biogas and biomethane plants? In many countries the regulations for specific biomasses (eg: animals and vegetables organic waste, industrial and municipal slurries, etc …) require that a pasteurization treatment be carried out before they are loaded into the digesters. A particular case is given for ...
Since the first spiral heat exchanger was proposed back in the 19th century, they have become synonymous with the treatment of slurries and wastewater. However, in many situations the performance of a corrugated tube heat exchanger is equal to or better than that of a spiral design. Corrugated ...
The food liquid extracted and cleaned in the unpacking hall" now makes its way to the actual biogas production. The separated biomass is heated to 70°C by means of a spiral tube heat exchanger in order to be freed of potential pathogens. ...