GLL tubular cooler
Purpose: The tubular cooler is an efficient and commonly used heat exchange equipment. It is suitable for industries such as chemical, petroleum, pharmaceutical, food, and light industry.
Structure and characteristics:
1. According to their form, they can be divided into fixed tube plate coolers, floating head coolers, and U-shaped tube coolers.
2. According to the structure, it can be divided into single tube pass, double tube pass, and multi tube pass.
3. Divided by material, there are three types of tube coolers: carbon steel tube coolers, all stainless steel tube coolers, and carbon steel and stainless steel mixed tube coolers.
4. Coolers with a heat transfer area of 0.5~500m2 can be produced. It can be customized according to user needs.

The stainless steel cooler produced by our factory is made of stainless steel material (304/316/316L) and can be customized with a heat exchange area of 0 5-500 square meters, with excellent antioxidant properties, safe and hygienic, widely used in food, medicine, heating, domestic water, metallurgy and other fields. Stainless steel coolers have better heat transfer efficiency and longer service life than traditional carbon steel coolers.
Performance characteristics:
1. Efficient and energy-saving.
2. Made entirely of stainless steel, with a long service life of over 20 years.
3. Changing laminar flow to turbulent flow improves heat transfer efficiency and reduces thermal resistance.
4. Fast heat transfer speed, high temperature resistance (400 ℃), high pressure resistance (2.5Mpa).
5. Compact structure, small footprint, light weight, easy installation, saving civil engineering investment.
6. Flexible design, complete specifications, strong practicality, and cost savings.
7. Widely applicable conditions, suitable for a wide range of pressures, temperatures, and multiple media heat exchange.
8. Low maintenance cost, easy operation, long cleaning cycle, and convenient cleaning.
9. It has a wide range of applications and can be widely used in thermal power, factories and mines, petrochemicals, urban centralized heating, food and medicine, energy electronics, machinery and light industry, and other fields.
