The Role of Heat Exchangers in Energy Efficiency
A particular kind of heat exchanger made for situations requiring large temperature differentials between the two fluids is called a kettle type heat exchanger.
It is made up of a tube bundle submerged in a liquid called the kettle and a shell that normally holds a fluid.
The tubes allow the fluid to be heated or cooled, while the kettle fluid surrounds the tubes to transmit heat to and from the tube bundle.
In sectors where accurate temperature control and effective heat transmission are crucial, like chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, and food processing,
kettle type heat exchangers are frequently utilized.