22:46 Mar 4, 2007 |
Greek to Italian translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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5 +1 | scambiatore di calore a piastre |
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3 +1 | alternatore piatto |
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alternatore piatto Explanation: Opterei per εναλλακτη che significa alternatore o generatore di corrente elettrica. Reference: http://://doc.trane-eur.com/Marketing/CdTrane.nsf/PdfByName/... |
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scambiatore di calore a piastre Explanation: πλακοειδής εναλλάκτης (θερμότητας) THERMOARTICA s.r.l. - scambiatori di calore,plate heat exchangers, Biassono, Milano, Lombardia, Italia, Italy - scambiatore di calore a piastre, ... www.thermoartica.com Another type of heat exchanger is the plate heat exchanger. One is composed of multiple, thin, slightly-separated plates that have very large surface areas and fluid flow passages for heat transfer. This stacked-plate arrangement can be more effective, in a given space, than the shell and tube heat exchanger. Advances in gasket and brazing technology have made the plate type heat exchanger increasingly practical. In HVAC applications, large heat exchangers of this type are called plate-and-frame; when used in open loops, these heat exchangers are normally of the gasketed type to allow periodic disassembly, cleaning, and inspection. There are many types of permanently-bonded plate heat exchangers such as dip-brazed and vacuum-brazed plate varieties, and they are often specified for closed-loop applications such as refrigeration. Plate heat exchangers also differ in the types of plates that are used, and the configurations of those plates. Some plates may be stamped with "chevron" or other patterns, where others may have machined fins and/or grooves. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_exchanger |
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