GML Series Brazed Plate Heat Exchanger
Heat Exchangers
Kelvion
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The GML-Series from Kelvion offers compact, copper brazed plate heat exchangers, specifically designed for safe use in CO2 applications. With its environment-friendly design, this series is ideal for replacing ozone-depleting refrigerants like CFCs. It is highly suitable for high-pressure applications, offering a powerful plate design to handle demanding conditions. The GML-Series enables compact systems for refrigeration and air conditioning applications, capable of managing high pressures while maintaining efficient performance.
Key Features:
- Compact design
- Environment friendly
- Safe in high-pressure applications
- Powerful plate design
- Specifications
- Advantages
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Specifications
- Plate Material: Stainless steel AISI 316L / 1.4404
- Brazing Material: Copper
- Working Temperature: -196°C to +200°C (-321°F to +392°F)
- Working Pressure: Up to 75 bar (1088 psi)
- Approval Certifications: PED (CE), ASME VIII-1
Advantages
- Compact design for space-saving installations
- Environmentally friendly by using CO2 refrigerant
- High pressure tolerance, making it suitable for demanding applications
- Powerful plate design for optimal performance under high-pressure conditions
Documents
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