Laminate-type heat exchanger

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

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165166, F28F 308

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052225518

ABSTRACT:
A laminate-type heat exchanger having a plurality of component plates each having a flange and projection formed along the circumference thereof, raised portions and hollowed portions formed at both ends of an area surrounded by the projection and which define together reservoirs, respectively, and an intermediate wall formed in an area except for the raised and hollowed portions and which has a height equal to half of the flange and raised portions, the plates adjacent at one side being laminated one on another with one side of the plate set opposite to the same side of the adjacent one and brazed to each other at their respective flanges and hollowed portions while the plates adjacent at the other side being laminated one on another are brazed to each other at their respective projections and raised portions.

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