Compact heat exchanger made of ceramics having corrosion...

Heat exchange – Flow passages for two confined fluids – Interdigitated plural first and plural second fluid passages

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C165S164000

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10922153

ABSTRACT:
Ceramic materials that are highly resistant to strong acids such as concentrated sulfuric acid and halides such as hydrogen iodide are employed to make block elements through which a large number of circular ingress channels extend in perpendicular directions and which are joined and piled in the heat exchanging medium section to provide a compact heat exchanger that excels not only in corrosion resistance but also in high-temperature strength.

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