Heat Exchange Core for Boiler Flue Gas White Plume Reduction and Heat Recovery in Textile, Coating, and Livestock Applications

Heat Exchange Core for Boiler Flue Gas White Plume Reduction and Heat Recovery in Textile, Coating, and Livestock Applications

The heat exchange core is the key component of air-to-air heat recovery systems and is widely used for boiler flue gas white plume reduction as well as exhaust heat recovery in textile equipment, coating machines, and livestock ventilation systems. It enables effective cooling, dehumidification, and sensible heat recovery through indirect air-to-air heat exchange under high-temperature and high-humidity operating conditions.
In boiler applications, the heat exchange core cools the flue gas and promotes water vapor condensation, thereby eliminating visible white plumes. The recovered heat can be reused for fresh air preheating or process air supply, reducing fuel consumption and improving overall boiler efficiency. In textile finishing and coating oven systems, it recovers heat from continuously discharged exhaust air, stabilizes inlet air temperature, and lowers heating energy demand.
In livestock ventilation and environmental control systems, the heat exchange core allows heat recovery while maintaining required ventilation rates, helping to improve indoor temperature conditions and reduce heating and cooling energy costs. With stable structure and strong adaptability, this solution provides an energy-efficient and environmentally friendly approach to exhaust treatment and heat recovery across multiple industries.

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