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Heliflow Heat Exchanger Advantages

Higher efficiency                    Reliability            Compact design
Maintenance                Code compliance                Temperature extremes
Pressure extremes                Easily customized                Varied material choices
Thermosiphon                Low flow rates

Reliability

Graham Heliflow Heat Exchanger
Originally built for use in boiler sample cooling over 60 years ago, there are thousands of Graham Heliflow heat exchangers being used today in hundreds of services. Many units have been in operation for well over 40 years. The service life of a Heliflow varies with the application, but its many features add to its reliability when compared to a shell and tube exchanger.

  1. No gaskets are required for the tubeside of the Heliflow. Aggressive fluids are often placed tubeside for this reason. No gaskets on the tubeside will minimize the chance of leakage.
  2. The spring-like coil of the Heliflow reduces stresses caused by thermal expansion of the tube material.
  3. ASME Section VIII, Division l methods are used for casing design.
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