We produce tube & shell steam heaters for various applications, custom designed for your system parameters!
Our heater constructions are recognised and approwed by all marine classifications institutions (e.g. DNV, LRS, GL, BV, RINA, ABS etc.) while our welding workshop has Approval certificates by GL and RINA. Currently a workshop approval certification by DNV is underway.
Fresh / Sea water heaters
Main engine heaters & preheaters
Oil coolers / heaters
Deck cargo heaters
Sanitary water heaters
CONSTRUCTIONS
- Single or Double stage heaters
- Single or Double stage heaters
- Tube bundles with “U” or straight tubes
- 1, 2 or 4 flow heaters
- Vertical or Horizontal
RANGE OF MATERIALS TUBE BUNDLE
- Carbon steel
- Naval brass
- Stainlees steel (AISI 316L, AISI 316Ti, SAF 2205, etc)
- Cuniffer
- Monel
SHELL
- Carbon steel
- Stainlees steel
CAST WATER CHAMBERS
- Iron
- Steel
- Bronze
WELDED WATER CHAMBERS
- Carbon steel
- Stainless steel
Condensers
Condensers are tube and shell heat exchangers which condense excess steam from the process, and return such condensate within the closed system of boiler feed water or elsewhere depending on installation.
Depending on pressure within condenser, they can be atmospheric or vacuum type. Atmospheric condensers condense steam at atmospheric pressure and are simpler in construction.
Usually they are used to condense excess steam in simpler heating systems.
Vacuum condensers are used in turbine plants in order to increase overall efficiency of the steam turbine system. Vacuum is created via steam ejectors. Cooling medium can be fresh process water, reiver water or sea water depending on availability and materials for condenser construction are selected depending on working medium, pressures and temperatures.
Other than condensers, Turbine Works can offer other system components such as steam ejectors, cooling pumps and condensate pumps.
Condensers are tube and shell heat exchangers which condense excess steam from the process,and return such condensate within the closed system of boiler feed water or elsewhere depending oninstallation.
Depending on pressure within condenser, they can be atmospheric or vacuum type.
Atmospheric condensers condense steam at atmospheric pressure and are simpler in construction.Usually they are used to condense excess steam in simpler heating systems.
Vacuum condensers are used in turbine plants in order to increase overall efficiency of the steamturbine system. Vacuum is created via steam ejectors.
Cooling medium can be fresh process water, reiver water or sea water depending on availability andmaterials for condenser construction are selected depending on working medium, pressures and temperatures.
Other than condensers, Turbine Works can offer other system components such as steam ejectors,cooling pumps and condensate pumps.