Steam Heat ExchangerA device that heats water or air using steam as the heat source. It can fully extract a large amount of heat value from the steam to heat water or air. The heated water or air can be centrally transported to various drying and drying equipment. In modern industry, steam has become an ideal heat carrier with relatively wide application.
Steam entering the core is ejected at high speed through slanted holes along the side wall, its kinetic energy absorbed by water, propelling it to flow along the tangent direction at the edge of the core. It contacts the inner wall of the casing at a large angle and is obstructed by the casing, causing it to rotate. Due to the reasonable design of the casing volume, the rotational speed of the water flow is suitable and stable. The rotating water flow not only better absorbs the kinetic energy of the steam and eliminates noise, but also scatters the steam flow into a large number of tiny steam-water units, which produce low noise when mixed due to their small size.
Equipment heated by steam as a heat source for water can be divided into two categories: direct heating equipment and indirect heating equipment.
Direct heating equipment can be further categorized into steam heating injectors, steam mixers, spray-type heat exchangers, and thermosensitive sensor heat exchanger units.





