Plate type heat exchanger

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

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291573R, 113118D, F28F 308

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040067769

ABSTRACT:
A unitary plate type heat exchanger structure in which stacked core sheets, tube sheets, continuous frame members, nose pieces and corrugated fin material are joined together as by brazing to form a one-piece construction with integrated flow passages for at least one of the fluids. The parts combine with one another in a manner facilitating assembly and obviating separate attachment of a manifold means. Interior parts, including nose pieces, frame members and tube sheets are structured inherently to provide flow passages for a confined fluid. In the brazing process the parts are interconnected in a manner to resist deformation and separation of formed joints, and, means are installed to obviate the effects of high internal pressure, particularly at confined fluid inlet and outlet locations.

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