Factory made hot-sale Ceramic Vacuum Disc Filter - Volumetric heat exchanger – Nanquan Chemical
Factory made hot-sale Ceramic Vacuum Disc Filter - Volumetric heat exchanger – Nanquan Chemical Detail:
Due to the special structure of the product, the generated hot water quickly reaches the hot water outlet at the top of the filling, and the hot water can be supplied without heating most of the cold water.
The elastic tube bundle tube is a high-efficiency heat transfer element with high thermal conductivity, and the reasonable internal structure of the heat exchanger greatly improves the performance of the heat exchanger.
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Wuxi Nanquan Chemical Equipment Co., Ltd. is a professional enterprise that designs and manufactures petrochemical equipment, bio-pharmaceutical equipment, mixing equipment, tower filtration, separation, purification equipment and non-standard equipment. The company has more than 200 various types of manufacturing equipment, a large number of engineering and technical personnel, professional production and service team of more than 150 people, quality assurance, reliable service, look forward to working with you.
By Elvira from Lithuania - 2018.12.28 15:18
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