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Follow on Google News | Heat Exchanger Technologies Witness Uptake on the Back of Growing Awareness of Energy ConservationOffering enhanced thermodynamic properties will help manufacturers sustain in this marketplace
By: Frost & Sullivan Stand-alone polymer substrates and polymer-coated metal substrates subjected to drop-wise condensation could be used in many heat transfer applications such as compact polymer heat exchangers, contact lenses and thermal enclosures for horticulture applications for enhanced heat transfer. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan’s (http://www.frost.com) Trends in Heat Exchanger Technologies research finds that the market is very mature and heavily dependent on end-user requirements as they change with industries and applications. If you are interested in more information on this research, please send an email to Britni Myers, Corporate Communications, at britni.myers@ “Heat exchangers are predominantly used by various industries such as chemical, petrochemical, and oil and gas; food and beverage; HVAC and refrigeration; Despite steady market traction, there are some aspects clouding its landscape. The supply of raw materials such as copper and aluminum has not been in tandem with the growing requirement of heat exchangers commissioned in end-user industries. Industrial communities have found this a major challenge while catering to the demanding market. This could be partially corrected by growth in the repair market and use of alternative materials. It is extremely important to have heat exchangers that are resistant to scales as they help increase the product lifespan. Otherwise, repair and upgradation of heat exchanger parts will limit the product’s life span. Most heat exchangers suffer from corrosion and scaling due to prolonged usage of working fluids. In the long run, it would be detrimental for end-users as heat transfer efficiency could be reduced and maintenance costs could increase. Employing novel methodologies such as back flashing could offset this by reducing the deposition of sediments in the tubes. The two important deciding factors for choosing a heat exchanger are technology maturity and technology capability. They predominantly influence the effectiveness of heat exchangers in various operations. It would be ideal for a heat exchanger to have appreciable technological capability backed with enhanced thermodynamic properties to have a relatively higher competitive advantage. “In view of the trend toward energy conservation and energy efficiency, heat exchanger manufacturers should upgrade their products to sustain and grow in the commercial market,” concludes Iyer. “This could be achieved by employing novel materials such as titanium and stainless steel to enable optimized heat transfer.” Trends in Heat Exchanger Technologies, a part of the Technical Insights subscription, provides an analysis of heat exchanger technologies that have a significant impact on industrial operations. Further, this research service includes detailed technology analysis and industry trends evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants. Frost & Sullivan’s Technical Insights research group is an international technology analysis business that produces a variety of technical news alerts, newsletters and research services. About Frost & Sullivan Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best-in-class positions in growth, innovation and leadership. The company's Growth Partnership Service provides the CEO and the CEO's Growth Team with disciplined research and best-practice models to drive the generation, evaluation, and implementation of powerful growth strategies. Frost & Sullivan leverages 50 years of experience in partnering with Global 1000 companies, emerging businesses and the investment community from more than 40 offices on six continents. To join our Growth Partnership, please visit http://www.frost.com. Trends in Heat Exchanger Technologies D2BD Contact: Britni Myers Corporate Communications – North America P: 210.477.8481 F: 210.348.1003 E: britni.myers@ http://www.frost.com http://www.technicalinsights.frost.com # # # Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, enables clients to accelerate growth and achieve best-in-class positions in growth, innovation and leadership. The company's Growth Partnership Service provides the CEO and the CEO's Growth Team with disciplined research and best-practice models to drive the generation, evaluation, and implementation of powerful growth strategies. Frost & Sullivan leverages 50 years of experience in partnering with Global 1000 companies, emerging businesses and the investment community from more than 40 offices on six continents. To join our Growth Partnership, please visit http://www.frost.com. End
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