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News Release from: CIProcess | Subject: Sacome Heat Exchangers
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 April 2005
Cost effective solution to heat transfer
Available now from CIProcess is the Sacome range of shell and tube heat exchangers.
Available now from CIProcess, the UK-based innovative cleaning in place (CIP) and process systems company, is the Sacome range of shell and tube heat exchangers Sacome, a major European manufacturer, has been producing advanced shell and tube heat exchangers and systems for over 25 years, and have supplied them throughout the world
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 23 May 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Dave Adams, CIProcess' Technical Director, explains: "The Sacome range is an ideal compliment to our products, providing a high tech, ultraclean and cost effective solution to heat transfer requirements".
"Fitting in with our existing clientele, in food, dairy, beverage, brewery, pharmaceutical and biotech, it is also available for other industries".
"We see the major advantages of these tubular heat exchangers being little maintenance, gentle product handling for liquids or semi-liquids and the simplicity of validation".
Primarily supplied in stainless steel, although other materials are available, they can be designed as single tube or multitube units and fitted with straight or corrugated tubes.
They are available as stand alone units and can also be supplied in packages, integrated into other process systems or specified on the CIProcess CI-Heat packaged units.
Sacome products are part of CIProcess' extensive range of CIP and processing equipment including CIP and COP systems, tanks, vessels, mixers, skids, systems and hygienic installations.
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