Cooling Bulk Solids Using Water - Products up to 2000°C

Energy Recovery Possibilities with Indirect Plate Cooling Technology

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The Solex indirect plate cooling technology makes it possible to capture and use the heat from the bulk solids cooling process. The unique design of the Solex heat exchanger uses water to cool the bulk solids by conduction. During the cooling process, the heat from the high temperature bulk solids is transferred to the water, producing high-grade heat in the form of pressurized hot water, which can be flashed to and made available as an energy source for other processes in your facility.

Recover High Grade Heat Using Solex Technology

Solex Technology for cooling high temperature bulk solids can recover the heat during the cooling process making it readily available as high-grade energy for use elsewhere in your facility. Due to the fact that the Solex cooler is capable of cooling large volumes of very high temperature bulk solid materials (up to 2000°C) the cooler can recover a significant quantity of valuable energy.

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Recovering High Grade Heat While Cooling High Temperature Solids

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Energy Recovery Process Expertise

Solex engineers offer world leading, heat exchange expertise. Even NASA has consulted with Solex on advanced heat exchange challenges. The heat exchange specialists at Solex have the knowledge and experience to assist you in the implementation of advanced energy recovery solutions involving cooling of bulk solids. Contact Solex to discuss energy recovery possibilities for your facility.

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