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Cryogenic Air Separation is a process in which large volumes of
air are taken from the atmosphere, compressed, cooled, liquified
then separated into its major components by distillation. After
the air is compressed, impurities such as water vapor must be removed.
In the past, part of this removal process was accomplished with
a tower water cooled heat exchanger, a chilled water cooled heat
exchanger and a moisture separator connected in series. This resulted
in a system that required a significant amount of space and a complicated
piping arrangement that resulted in a high airside pressure drop.
For improved performance, API Heat Transfer has combined the air
cooler, air chiller and moisture separator into one compact vessel.
The combined design results in reduced overall space requirements,
reduced external piping costs and complexities, and reduced airside
pressure drop.
The air cooler and air chiller utilize API Heat Transfer's Basco
Type ES Extended Surface Plate Fin heat transfer surface. This is
a unique, patented, compact plate fin design that offers several
advantages over standard shell and tube heat exchangers. For one,
the ES heat exchanger maximizes the heat transfer surface per unit
volume of space resulting in significantly more compact designs.
Second, the gas inlet and outlet nozzles can be located almost anywhere
along the shell. This feature simplifies piping systems and allows
the ES to be readily adaptable to existing requirements.
The generous flow areas, once through the bundle flow path and
the absence of baffles inherent in the Basco Type ES heat exchanger
design all contribute to minimize air side pressure drop. This minimal
pressure drop results in lower overall power requirements for the
customer. In most cases, pressure drops of less that 1.0 psi are
possible with the type ES dual circuit heat exchanger with a moisture
separator.
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With the ES heat exchanger, the cooling water temperature rise is
not limited to the air outlet temperature. This allows for designs
that require less cooling water resulting in cost savings for our
customers. The ES heat exchanger is also capable of approach temperatures
as close as 5°F.
API Heat Transfer's Dual Circuit Aftercoolers are available for
gas flows up to 140,000 scfm and design pressures up 600 psig. The
Aftercooler shell and bonnets can be fabricated from any commercially
available and weldable material, but are typically supplied in carbon
steel. The Type ES heat transfer surface is available in aluminum,
coated aluminum and copper.
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