Heat exchangers are widely used in petrochemical enterprises as devices for transferring heat, playing a crucial role in chemical production. However, various issues can arise during their use, such as scaling. If scaling on the inside and outside of the heat exchanger tubes reaches a certain level, it may affect the normal operation of the exchanger, making regular cleaning essential. So, how often should a heat exchanger be cleaned? The heat exchanger manufacturer has the answer.

Heat exchanger manufacturers indicate that scaling issues are inevitable after a period of use, leading to equipment failure and even non-operation, which can impact a company's production. Therefore, descaling heat exchangers is a very necessary step and an indispensable part of industrial production. Generally, some companies clean them every six months, while others do so at the end of each production cycle.
In summary, the cleaning cycle for heat exchanger equipment should be determined in conjunction with the degree of scaling. If scaling is severe or affects heat exchange efficiency, it's time to consider cleaning.





