Interactive Model of Vahterus PSHE Condenser

Interact with our 3D model to explore the Vahterus Plate & Shell Condenser

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How to use the 3D Model

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See the Heat Exchanger in 3D. Click and drag with your mouse, or move with your finger on mobile.

Open the Heat Exchanger for more details.
Click or tap on the end plate to open and close the Heat Exchanger.

Learn more about the Heat Exchanger key features. Click the dots (numbers) on the Heat Exchanger to learn more about the key features.

The 3D experience features a realistically rendered, true-to-scale 3D model of a fully welded Vahterus Plate & Shell Heat Exchanger, including several ‘hotspots’ that enable in-depth information of the key features such as welding and plate-pack construction.

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