Applied Cooling Technology has been manufacturing heat
exchangers for UK power generation companies for over 25 years.
During that time their expertise in the design and manufacturing
of titanium heat exchangers to replace existing brass or
copper-nickel tube coolers has been well proven.
Nuclear power plants are often located on the coast in
order to use sea water as the primary source of cooling.
This use of sea water can cause excessive and premature
erosion of the
tubes, which in turn requires the replacement of the
tube
bundles on a regular basis. Because of this, the power
stations have been carrying out the replacement of copper-alloy
tube bundles with new titanium units for the past 16 years.

These new titanium units have been shown to last the life of the
power station, giving users uninterrupted service life and the
cost advantage of not having to regularly replace the tube
bundles. With a price difference of roughly 35% over a
traditional copper-nickel cooler and a lifespan up to 4 times
that, it is easy to see the lifecycle advantage of a new
titanium heat exchanger.
We also offer
“roped”
tubes that can enhance the performance of the heat
exchangers. This is beneficial where the existing cooler has not
always been able to produce the required cooling at peak times,
further increasing efficiency and reducing down time.
Applied Cooling Technology's other
patented technologies lead to extremely comprehensive material
choice for
finned heat exchangers, which is of particular benefit to those industries where
longevity, corrosion/erosion resistance and safety are of
paramount importance such as Power Generation, Petrochemical &
Offshore.
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One of the main advantages of using
ElfinBlock in our finned
air products is that the same construction method is
employed regardless of the
materials used and therefore can be
achieved with minimal additional expense.
Virtually any material can be supplied, including titanium,
nickel alloys or even ceramics. This extends to charge air
products which can also be manufactured using equally resistant
materials for both the tubes and fins.
Tubeplates and tube-ends can be coated or clad, either
explosively or by way of secondary facades and tube
inserts/sleeves.
Finned double-wall leak-detection tubes can be used where
leakage into the surrounding area would be catastrophic.
Leaking tubes can be plugged using safe, non-destructive tube
plugs made from polymer or co-polymer materials (available from
stock).
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Other industries served:-
Aerospace
Architecture
Compressor Cooling
General Industry, Heating and Cooling
Live Stock
Marine, Shipping and Watercraft
Military
Offshore
Petrochem
Motor Sport
Rail Locomotion |
"The replacement Primary Monitoring Tanks supplied by RR/NES
(Rolls Royce Nuclear Engineering) were of a high manufacturing
standard and a credit to their sub-contractors Britannia Heat
Transfer" |
"From our initial enquiry to the completion of all works as
requested, your staff have completed their work both efficiently
and to a very high standard. Furthermore, I was pleased to see
that [your employees] complied with Nuclear Site Rules and
Regulations to the full and promoting your company further by
maintaining tidy working conditions and leaving the work area
spotless upon completion of works." |
"The site team performed exceptionally well, demonstrating their
skill while working safely at all times and by meeting their
programme dates. I would also like to thank you for the way you
responded to the tube delivery problem, providing alternative
tubes at short notice, enabling us to meet our schedule startup.
Without your help we would have incurred significant generation
losses, in fact I feel we have achieved a better solution with
the fitting of the alternative Titanium tubes." |