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Vertical Vaporizers
Armstrong/Chemtec vertical bayonet vaporizers are for use
with materials stored as liquids but used as vapors such as chlorine, ammonia, propane,
butane, sulfur dioxide, phosgene, and many other liquids. Freeze-up protection is
supplied by a unique design which has been proven in thousands of installations
world-wide. Sizes range from 50,000 to 15,000,000 Btu/hr. Many different
heating media can be used including steam, hot water, and heat transfer fluids.
Electrically heated vaporizers are also available. Armstrong/Chemtec
also manufactures vertical regenerant vaporizers for widely licensed refinery processes. Armstrong/Chemtec
is a member of the (US) Chlorine Institute and Eurochlor and provides chlorine vaporizers
in accordance the Institute's recommendations.
The Armstrong vaporizer takes its feed from a storage tank or
process plant output. The boiling liquid rises in the shell until the vapor output
required by the load is matched by the heat input from the submerged surface. When
the load matches the vaporizer capacity, the level stabilizes and the liquid continues to
boil at that level until the load (usually feed rate) changes. If the load
increases, the fluid level rises to give the added output required. If the load
drops, the fluid level decreases until the output matches the demand.
Armstrong has been involved in the
field of vaporization since our inception. We have significant field experience with
all kinds of services which is supplemented by our own in-house research into vaporization
and our membership in HTRI, HTFS, the Chlorine Institute, and Eurochlor. No one in
the heat transfer industry has as much experience with vaporization duties as Armstrong/Chemtec.
Advantages of Armstrong vaporizers include: compact
design, high performance, 100% vaporization with minimal stability problems, ability to
superheat and vaporizer IN A SINGLE SHELL, minimal retention of hazardous liquids, and
unlimited turndown.

Design Features of Armstrong Vertical Bayonet Vaporizers
The tubes are free to expand or contract.
Since the tubes are only secured at the bottom end, there is no tendency for the tubes to
flex or twist due to thermal stresses. This is a marked advantage over units with
tubesheets at both ends, where cyclic thermal stresses may cause failure at the tube end.
Bottom steam feed protects against freezeup.
The condensate is constantly warmed by the incoming heating medium. Even
though the vaporizing temperature in the shell may fall below the freezing temperature,
the condensate does not run the risk of freezing with consequent bursting of a tube.
The tube bundle is removable and can be replaced
in the field. It is no longer necessary to remove the whole unit in
the event that the tubes begin to corrode out. A replacement bundle can be bought
and installed in the field with a minimum amount of down time.
Small foot print. The site
space requirements for an Armstrong/Chemtec vertical vaporizer
are much less than any horizontal unit. It is also normally lower than any other
type of vertical in-tube or jacketed vaporizer because of the greater output of the Armstrong
vaporizer.
Easily added superheat section.
Simply by adding height to the bundle (added heat transfer surface), your desired
superheat temperature can be attained.
Armstrong/Chemtec Vertical Vaporizer
Partial Fluid Application List
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Acetaldehyde |
Chlorine |
Hydrogen sulfide |
Propylene Oxide |
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Acetic Acid |
Diethyl Ether |
Isobutylene |
Refrigerants |
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Ammonia |
Dimethyl Ether |
LPG mixtures |
Regenerant Feed Hydrocarbons |
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Benzene |
Ethanol |
Methanol |
Sulfur Dioxide |
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Butadiene |
Ethylene Dichloride |
Methylamine |
Sulfur Hexafluoride |
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Butane |
Ethylene Oxide |
Methyl Chloride |
Sulfur Trioxide |
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Butanol |
Formaldehyde |
Methylene Chloride |
Turbine Fuels |
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1-Butene |
Hydrogen Bromide |
Paracymene |
Vinyl Chloride |
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Butylamine |
Hydrogen Chloride |
Phosgene |
Vinylidene Chloride |
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Butylene |
Hydrogen Cyanide |
Propane |
Xylol Bromide |
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Carbon Dioxide |
Hydrogen Fluoride |
Propylene |
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Other (Electric) Vaporizers
Armstrong/Chemtec combines our extensive knowledge of vaporization and electric heaters
into unique and rugged designs for electric vaporizers. We have manufactured
hundreds of units like those shown above for some of the most demanding duties in the
chemical process industry.
Vertical or Horizontal Direct Electric Vaporizers. In
this type heater, heat is transferred directly from metallic-sheathed elements to the
process fluid. The lowest cost option, direct vaporizers are widely used for
chlorine, ammonia, hydrocarbons, sulfur dioxide, and a variety of other compounds.
The vertical type can impart some superheat to the vaporized fluid but the horizontal type
(where the heating elements are entirely submerged in the liquid) requires a separate superheater.
Vertical or Horizontal Indirect Electric Vaporizers.
This type of heater is useful for high pressure or corrosive fluids where special
metallurgy (i.e. corrosion resistant metals) can be used in smaller, less costly
containment than traditional shellside boiling. The electric heating element heats
an intermediate bath of water, glycol, hot oil, or other heat transfer fluid which then
heats the process fluid coil.

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