Monday, January 15, 2018 8:59:27 PM
I also have quite a bit of experience with shell and tube as well as plate exchangers. Depending on the crude used, I can tell you that over time, transfer efficiency decreases dramatically, which can have a huge impact on processes requiring significant heat recovery to minimize cost impacts. Again, I don’t care if I am not believed because I KNOW this to be true. Seen it first hand many times. A new design and a new CDU like with mmex could have a very high starting efficiency and thus low cost.
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