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JAG heat exchangers with REEFLOW plates in wastewater applications

Hexonic - JAG heat exchangers with REEFLOW plates in wastewater applications

The JAG heat exchanger with REEFLOW plates is a gasketed plate heat exchanger designed for more demanding media, such as industrial wastewater, sludge, digestate, suspensions, media containing solid particles, and media with increased viscosity. Thanks to wider flow channels, the REEFLOW plate can help reduce the risk of clogging and support more stable operation in wastewater, biogas, and industrial-municipal installations.

What is REEFLOW?

REEFLOW is a plate option for the JFD-060F gasketed plate heat exchanger from the JAG series, designed for applications where standard flow channels may be insufficient. The plate geometry creates wider flow channels, which can be beneficial when handling contaminated or viscous media, as well as media containing solid particles, fibres, suspensions, or sludge.

In practice, this means that a JAG heat exchanger with REEFLOW plates can be used wherever the user expects greater flow freedom, more stable system operation, and a reduced risk of heat exchanger clogging.

Why is REEFLOW suitable for wastewater applications?

Wastewater applications, including sewage systems, wastewater treatment plants, biogas plants, and process water systems, often operate with difficult media. These may include sewage sludge, industrial wastewater, digestate, media from biogas plants, process water containing particles, suspensions, and media with increased viscosity.

Under such conditions, a conventional plate heat exchanger may be exposed to channel clogging, deposit build-up, increased pressure drops, and the need for frequent cleaning. The REEFLOW plate was developed specifically for applications where a larger flow channel cross-section can support more stable process operation.

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What wastewater-related problems can a JAG heat exchanger with REEFLOW help address?

A JAG heat exchanger with the REEFLOW plate option can be considered for installations where problems occur, such as:

  • heat exchanger clogging,
  • frequent cleaning,
  • deposit build-up,
  • presence of solid particles,
  • high medium viscosity,
  • unstable flow,
  • high pressure drops,
  • short operating periods between service intervals,
  • modernisation of an existing system affected by fouling.

The REEFLOW plate can reduce the risk of clogging in properly selected applications and support a more stable flow of more demanding media.

Application of heat exchangers in wastewater treatment plants

In wastewater treatment plants, heat exchangers can be used for energy recovery, heating or cooling of process media, temperature stabilisation in technological processes, and operation of circuits related to biogas and digestate.

In such applications, it is important not only to achieve the required thermal performance, but also to maintain the openness of the flow channels. Therefore, the heat exchanger design should be selected with consideration of the actual medium composition, sludge content, viscosity, flow rate, temperature, and allowable pressure losses.

Why is a gasketed construction important in wastewater applications?

JAG gasketed plate heat exchangers offer a significant advantage in wastewater applications because they can be opened for inspection, cleaning, servicing, or configuration changes. This is particularly important in installations where the medium may cause deposit build-up or periodic contamination of the heat transfer surface.

In wastewater applications, completely eliminating the need for cleaning is not always possible. Therefore, the ability to dismantle the heat exchanger and access the plates is an important operational argument.

Technical data important for product positioning

The maximum allowable pressure is 16 bar, and the operating temperature range is from -20°C to 170°C, depending on material selection and application conditions. Available gasket materials include EPDM HTX, NBR, and Viton.

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These parameters make REEFLOW an option for applications requiring a larger flow channel, rather than a universal replacement for every standard plate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the REEFLOW plate?

REEFLOW is a specially designed plate option for the JFD-060F gasketed plate heat exchanger from the JAG series. Its geometry creates wider flow channels, making it suitable for applications involving contaminated, viscous, or particle-laden media.

What makes REEFLOW different from a standard plate?

The main difference is the wider flow channel geometry. Compared to conventional plates, REEFLOW allows media containing solids, fibres, sludge, or suspensions to pass through more easily, helping reduce the risk of clogging and excessive pressure drop in properly selected applications.

Which industries can benefit from REEFLOW heat exchangers?

REEFLOW is particularly suitable for:

  • Wastewater treatment plants
  • Industrial wastewater systems
  • Biogas plants
  • Anaerobic digestion processes
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Food processing with viscous media
  • Chemical and industrial processes involving contaminated fluids
What types of media can REEFLOW handle?

REEFLOW is designed for demanding media such as:

  • Wastewater
  • Sewage sludge
  • Digestate
  • Process water
  • Suspensions
  • Fibrous media
  • Liquids containing solid particles
  • High-viscosity fluids
Can REEFLOW eliminate heat exchanger clogging?

No. No heat exchanger can completely eliminate fouling or clogging in every application. However, the wider flow channels of REEFLOW can reduce the risk of clogging and support more stable operation when properly selected for the process conditions.

How does REEFLOW help reduce maintenance requirements?

By improving flow through wider channels, REEFLOW can extend operating periods between cleaning intervals in suitable applications. Actual maintenance frequency depends on the properties of the medium and operating conditions.