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Types of Heat Exchangers

When it comes to efficient heat transfer, selecting the right heat exchanger is critical. At CEJCO, we understand that every application has unique demands, which is why we offer a wide range of high-quality heat exchangers to meet your performance requirements.

From compact designs to solutions built for tough industrial environments, each type of heat exchanger brings specific strengths to the table. Below is a quick breakdown to help you understand the differences and choose the best fit for your needs.

Types of Heat Exchangers

🔥 Shell & Tube Heat Exchangers

(Perry Products) sold here. 

Shell & Tube heat exchangers are the go-to choice for high-pressure applications and systems handling dirty or corrosive fluids. Their rugged design makes them ideal for industrial processes where durability and reliability are essential.

Best for:

  • High-pressure operations

  • Corrosive or dirty fluids

  • Industrial process systems

 

🔥 Brazed Plate Heat Exchangers

(SWEP) sold here.

Need a space-saving, energy-efficient option? Brazed Plate heat exchangers are compact and designed for clean fluid applications. They’re widely used in HVAC systems, refrigeration, and other systems requiring high efficiency in a small footprint.

Best for:

  • HVAC and refrigeration

  • Clean liquid applications

  • Tight spaces where efficiency matters

 

 

🔥 Gasket Plate Heat Exchangers

(Tranter) sold here.

These modular heat exchangers are perfect for transferring heat between fluids like water or steam. The design allows for easy customization and maintenance, making them a flexible solution for a variety of liquid-to-liquid or steam-to-liquid systems.

Best for:

  • Water-to-water or steam-to-liquid heat transfer

  • Systems requiring modular configuration

  • Applications that benefit from easy cleaning and maintenance

Not sure which heat exchanger is right for your system?
Our team at CEJCO is here to help you find the ideal solution tailored to your needs. Contact us today to discuss your application and get expert guidance on choosing the right heat exchanger.