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Alfa Laval liquid/liquid gasketed plate-and-frame heat exchanger

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This animation shows the working principle of an Alfa Laval liquid/liquid 1-pass gasketed plate-and- frame heat exchanger where the fluids run counter-currently through the heat exchanger. The hot liquid (illustrated in red) normally enters through one of the upper connections and leaves through the connection underneath. The cold liquid (illustrated in blue) enters through one of the lower connections and leaves through the connection above.

As the fluids pass through the heat exchanger, heat is transferred from the hot media to the cold media. Counter current flow enables maximum heat recovery possibilities and very close temperature approach can be achieved. Temperature cross is also possible, meaning that the hot outlet can reach a lower temperature than the cold outlet. This can only be achieved to a limited extent with tubular heat exchangers making plate-and-frame heat exchangers more thermally efficient.

The fluids enter through the connections and portholes of the heat transfer plates. Specially designed sealing gaskets located between the plates direct the fluids so that the hot and cold fluids pass counter-currently in alternating channels. When the fluid enters between the plates, it passes over the distribution area. Alfa Laval offers two types of distribution areas: our patented CurveFlowTM and the chocolate pattern. Alfa Laval’s well-designed distribution area is one of the most important features of a plate heat exchanger. Its main purpose is to ensure an even flow of fluid over the entire plate while maximizing heat transfer efficiency and minimizing maldistribution and fouling. In the animation you can see that the distribution area helps the fluids to quickly fill up the entire cross section of the plates.

For very heat sensitive media, co-current flow is used in gasketed plate-and-frame heat exchangers. The benefit with this design is that the coldest fluid meets the hottest fluid when entering the heat exchanger, minimizing the risk of overheating or freezing sensitive media. In the animation you can imagine that the hot fluid is reversed, so that both fluids are entering at the bottom connections.

The animation shows the working principle of a conventional gasketed plate-and-frame heat exchanger, but the same working principle is applicable also to specialized ranges such as our semi-welded and WideGap plate heat exchangers.

Alfa Laval has an extremely broad range of gasketed plate-and-frame heat exchangers which are used in all types of industries. The number of sizes, plate and gasket materials and available options are enormous.
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Female External Genitalia: Anatomy and Physiology

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Female External Genitalia:  Anatomy and Physiology

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ICD 10 Codes for CVA with No Late Effects | What is a CVA Part 1

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ICD 10 Codes for a CVA with No Late Effects | What is a CVA Part 1 https://www.cco.us/icd-10-cm-diagnostic-coding-course

Alicia: Q: [Diagnosis Coding of a CVA or TIA with No Late Effect (residual or deficit)] “If a physician dictates” and this is another one those ones that’s a little confusing “that a patient recently had a CVA with no late effects,” or now we would say residual or deficit, sequela, “what would be the correct ICD-10 code?”

A: I had to think about this, and quite honestly when I went to explain this, I went off on a tangent because I love the disease process, right?

Laureen: You? No never. You’d never go off on a tangent. [Laughs]

Alicia: And then I went back here and I looked it again, and I thought this really is quite a simple question and I’m making it more than it needs to be. So, it is important to note that she states
that this question is coming from a rehabilitation facility or aftercare services is what the scenario is coming from and that’s why she’s asking.

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A cerebral infarction is a type of ischemic stroke resulting from a blockage in the blood vessels ….. (ICD-10 codes G45–G46 and I60–I69, ICD-9 codes 430–438).

ICD-10 Chapter IX: Diseases of the circulatory … – Wikipedia
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The International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10) is a coding of diseases and signs, symptoms, …

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