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Heat Exchanger Tube rolling

End view of high pressure heat exchanger tubesheet. The orange tool is expanding "rolling" the tube ends to seal them against the tubesheet. Some fairly heavy bolting is seen along the outer edge of the flange.
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  • That is correct, the tube ends may be rolled into the tubesheets or welded and then rolled. The welding is used where there is more concern about a leak which may cause liquids from the shell side and the tube side to mix together. I will post some more photos and talk about the two main kinds of welded tube ends.
    When I can start my group I will have some better lessons on English words for the tools and processes.
  • I studied them at the academy. This one I think is shell-and-tube type, right? It's widely used in oil refineries to exchange heat. There also types with a floating head:


    I also saw construction where tubes is sealed with welding. Mainly in the oldest types.

    Thank you for the photograph!
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