Novelty Structures Ltd products
Pressure Equipment
High-Temperature Pressure Vessels
A pressure vessel is defined as a container with a pressure differential between inside and outside. The inside pressure is usually higher than the outside, except for some isolated situations. The fluid inside the vessel may undergo a change in state as in the case of steam boilers, or may combine with other reagents as in the case of a chemical reactor. Pressure vessels often have a combination of high pressures together with high temperatures, and in some cases flammable fluids or highly radioactive materials.
Industrial Boilers for Heating Systems
Boilers are a type of pressure equipment used to generate steam for heating or power generation. They are commonly found in power plants, industrial facilities, and residential heating systems. Boilers can be characterized by the arrangement of heat transfer surfaces – either fire tube or water tube – and by the combustion system. The appropriate arrangement is determined by suitable fuel, steam conditions and capacity.
Heat Exchangers
Heat exchangers are pressure equipment used to transfer heat between two or more fluids. They typically consist of the following components: a. Tubes or Tubesheets: Fluid flows through tubes, while another fluid flows over the tubesheets to exchange heat. b. Shell: The outer casing that contains the tubes and fluid. c. Baffles: Internal components that direct the flow of fluid and enhance heat transfer. d. Inlet and Outlet Connections: For the entry and exit of the heat exchange fluids.
