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Heliflow Heat Exchanger

Product Overview

The Graham Heliflow is a unique type of shell and tube heat exchanger. The tubes in the Heliflow are arranged in parallel, starting with an inlet manifold on one end, and terminating at an outlet manifold on the opposite end. The tube bundle is wound into a helical pattern. This coiled construction creates a spiral flow path for the fluid inside the coil. Heliflow Heat Exchanger spiral flow path
Heliflow Heat Exchanger parts Each tube is in close contact with the tube above and below it. The coiled tube bundle is fit into a two piece casing. When the casing is tightened, it is designed to slightly compress the tubes. Because of the tight fit, the shellside fluid is forced to circulate in a spiral patten which is created by the open spaces between the coils.





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