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Sigma F-series

Free Flow plate heat exchangers function identically to other plate heat exchangers. The difference between Free Flow plates and normal plates can be found in the corrugation pattern.

The corrugation pattern of this series of plate heat exchangers shows free-flow sections which retain block free even when the process media contain fibres or pieces.  

Advantages

 

  • Handles viscous, fibrous or pulpy liquids mainly in the food and beverage industries, e.g. for pasteurisation of beverages and pumpable products.
  • Capacity up to 250 m³/h.
  • Free-flow plates.
  • Flow channel spacing between 4.5 and 5.5 mm
  • Wide range of choice in plate and gasket materials.

 

Technical Specifications

Plates:Description:

 

Technical Data:

Standard:AISI 304 (1.4301)

 AISI 316 L (1.4404)

 AISI 316 Ti (1.4571)

Special:SMO 254 (1.4547)

  

Operational Parameters: 

Temperature -40°C bis 200°C

Pressure:Vacuum to 25 bar

Capacity:0.1 to 200 m³/h

Connections:DN25 to DN100-NPT ,
Studded,
Flanged,
Tri-clamp,
others

  

Gaskets:Description:

Standard:Nitrile, EPDM

Special:NBR-HT, Viton

Fixing:Glued on

  

Frame:Description:

 Painted Carbon Steel
Stainless Steel

  

Connections:Description:

Standard:AISI 316 Ti (1.4571)

Special:Nickel alloys

  

Codes:Description:

 PED, ASME

corrugation pattern

Corrugation Pattern

The free flow corrugation pattern gives even the most exotic of products the honor of being passed through a SIGMA plate heat exchanger

Sigma Series Numbers

  • SIGMA K 12
  • SIGMA K 16
  • SIGMA K 22
  • SIGMA K 32
  • SIGMA M 45
  • SIGMA K 52
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