CALGARY, July 10, 2017 /CNW/ - Solex Thermal Science Inc. (Solex) has been awarded two new U.S. patents to add to its portfolio of award winning energy efficient clean technology for heating, cooling and drying bulk solids. The United States Patent Office awarded Solex with patents covering Hybrid Heat Exchangers (U.S. Patent No. 9,638,478) and Electrically Heated Plate Heat Exchangers (U.S. Patent No. 9,683,781).
The Hybrid Heat Exchanger technology provides a new way to handle high temperature applications up to 2400 C by combining both tube and plate heat exchange elements in a single product. In addition, the new electrical plate patent eliminates the need for a working fluid and may offer a lower cost for certain solids heating applications.
With over 25 years of experience in innovative heat exchange technology, the Solex R&D team continues to be a leader in the research and development of new ways to be the most energy efficient on the market. Solex's list of patented technology will continue to grow.
To learn more about Solex and their patented technology download their company brochure.
About Solex Thermal Science
Headquartered in Calgary, AB, Canada, Solex Thermal Science is the global leader in the development, design and manufacturing of high efficiency, indirect heat exchangers. Specializing in the heating, cooling and drying of bulk solids, our technology has been applied to the processing of fertilizer, sugar, oilseeds, grains, plastics and many other bulk solid products. Using proven and proprietary thermal modeling software, each heat exchanger is custom designed to meet the unique thermal performance requirements of our customers. With over 25 years of experience, and more than 500 heat exchangers installed in 50 countries worldwide, we provide best in class service from inception to completion, with technical and sales support available globally in multiple languages. Solex is your partner in innovation. Learn more at www.solexthermal.com.
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