Heat Exchanger World Magazine May 2026 | Page 4

Contents

8 TEADIT ®: SEALING THE SYSTEM, SECURING PERFORMANCE
In heat exchanger systems, sealing integrity is fundamental to reliable, efficient operation. However, gasket selection is frequently underestimated, often viewed as a routine or standardized choice rather than a critical engineering parameter. Mark Ruffin, Vice President of Sales, and Robbie Riggs, CEO & President of TEADIT ® North America, highlight that the reality is far more complex.
16 SEVEN SPECIFICATION MISTAKES IN HEAT EXCHANGER PROJECTS
This article explores how small gaps in specification can cascade into major technical, financial, and operational risks, and how a more structured approach can prevent them.
20 MANUFACTURING BEYOND LINE-OF- SIGHT: FINISHING NEXT-GEN HEAT EXCHANGER FEATURES
Thermal demands are pushing designs beyond traditional manufacturing. Finishing hidden internal surfaces is now a key constraint in next-gen components.
23 CHOOSING HEAT EXCHANGERS FOR MEAT AND CO-PRODUCTS
Despite rising interest in plant-based proteins, global meat consumption is increasing, boosting meat co-products as valuable protein sources. Maintaining quality through proper temperature control is essential to maximize value and reduce waste.
25 HEAT EXCHANGER WORLD EUROPE CONFERENCE & EXPO 2026
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34 THE CRITICAL ROLE OF PPE IN HIGH- PRESSURE CLEANING OF HEAT EXCHANGERS
High-pressure water jet cleaning is effective but highly dangerous. Extreme pressures, confined spaces, and close proximity create serious injury risks, making PPE essential for safety and compliance.
38 Say goodbye to coatings and nitrogen purge for corrosion prevention in void spaces
Corrosion inside enclosed or hard-to-access spaces remains a persistent issue across many industrial sectors. Equipment such as heat exchangers, pipeline segments, valves, and modular skids often contain internal voids where moisture, oxygen, and contaminants can accumulate. These environments create favorable conditions for corrosion, yet they are typically inaccessible to conventional protective coatings.
40 TURNING COLLIDER HEAT INTO HOME HEATING
A recent project at CERN shows how excess heat from research infrastructure can be repurposed for everyday use.
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