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Stock Number: #246877
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 1,450 ft²
Shell Pressure: 65 psi
Shell Temperature: 200 °F
Shell Material: Stainless Steel 316
Shell Diameter: 50 in
Head Material: Carbon Steel
Length: 72 in
Nozzle Schedule: Inlet 24", vent 10", Two 6", one 3", drain 1"
Cold-side Pressure: 65 psi
Cold-side Temperature: 200 °F
Hot-side Pressure: 65 psi
Hot-side Temperature: 200 °F
Additional Information: Heads are CS faced with 316 L SS Spiral Material: Stainless Steel 316L.
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Stock Number: #706770
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 4 m²
Shell Pressure: 4 bar
Shell Material: Stainless Steel 316L
Head Material: Stainless Steel 316L
Length: 300 mm
Nozzle Schedule: openings: 2-200mm, 3-50mm, 1-15mm,
Cold-side Pressure: 1 bar
Spiral Material: Stainless Steel 316L
Additional Information: (2) 300mm high cone sections,
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Stock Number: #246876
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 270 ft²
Shell Pressure: 55 psi
Shell Temperature: 300 °F
Shell Material: Stainless Steel 316
Vacuum: Yes
Shell Diameter: 27 in
Head Material: Carbon Steel
Length: 88 in
Nozzle Schedule: One 20", Two 4",Two 2", One 1"
Cold-side Pressure: 55 psi
Cold-side Temperature: 300 °F
Hot-side Pressure: 55 psi
Additional Information: Mounted with Alfa Laval, 90 Sq.Ft., 316 SS NB # 13330 35 psi at 300 degrees F., serial # 17322 spiral heat exchanger. Total condensing surface area is 360 Sq. Ft. Note ** 90 sq. ft. price is $13,500.00 can be sold separate . 270 sq. ft price is $ 40,500.00 can be sold separate . Hot-side Temperature: 300 °F. Spiral Material: Stainless Steel 316.
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Stock Number: #215336
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 143.5 m²
Shell Pressure: 5 bar
Shell Material: Duplex
Shell Diameter: 1,700 mm
Head Material: Carbon Steel
Length: 750 mm
Nozzle Schedule: openings: top: 1-100mm (channel A), side: 2-100mm (channel A + B), bottom: 1-100mm (channel B),
Cold-side Pressure: 5 bar
Cold-side Temperature: 250 °C
Hot-side Pressure: 5 bar
Hot-side Temperature: 250 °C
Spiral Material: Duplex
Additional Information: spacing channel A = 10, B = 9, volume: channel A = 730 ltr, B= 670 ltr, carbon steel heads with Duplex lining
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Stock Number: #215334
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 99 m²
Shell Pressure: 5.2 bar
Shell Material: Carbon Steel
Shell Diameter: 1,400 mm
Length: 750 mm
Nozzle Schedule: openings: top: 1-80mm, side: 2-80mm, bottom: 1-80mm,
Cold-side Pressure: 5.2 bar
Cold-side Temperature: 250 °C
Hot-side Pressure: 5.2 bar
Hot-side Temperature: 250 °C
Spiral Material: Stainless Steel 316
Additional Information: type SHE spacing channel A = 8, B = 9, volume: channel A = 450 ltr, B= 500 ltr
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Stock Number: #233192
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 100 ft²
Shell Pressure: 300 psi
Shell Temperature: 450 °F
Shell Material: Hastelloy - C276
Vacuum: Yes
Shell Diameter: 45 in
Head Material: Stainless Steel 304
Length: 28 in
Nozzle Schedule: (2x) 3" nozzles, (2x) 2" nozzles.
Cold-side Pressure: 300 psi
Cold-side Temperature: 450 °F
Hot-side Pressure: 300 psi
Additional Information: with 304 SS heads faced with Hastelloy C-276(0.105" thick) Inner channel spacing-Hot side 3/8", outer channel spacing cold side 1/4" 45" wide x 28" deep x 46" high. Hot-side Temperature: 450 °F. Spiral Material: Hastelloy - C276.
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Stock Number: #229453
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 58.5 m²
Shell Pressure: 7 bar
Shell Temperature: 170 °C
Shell Material: Stainless Steel 316
Shell Diameter: 66.9 in
Head Material: Stainless Steel 316
Length: 11.8 in
Cold-side Pressure: 101.5 psi
Cold-side Temperature: 338 °F
Hot-side Pressure: 188.5 psi
Hot-side Temperature: 338 °F
Spiral Material: Stainless Steel 316
Additional Information: duty 0.37MW, spacing channel A 8, channel B 12, channel A volume 220 liter, channel B 400 liter, design code ASME VIII DIV 1 Edition 1992
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Stock Number: #221135
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 2,200 ft²
Shell Pressure: 150 psi
Shell Temperature: 300 °F
Vacuum: Yes
Length: 72 in
Nozzle Schedule: Opening include (2) 4" inlets and (2) 4" outlets.
Additional Information: rated FV/150 psig at 15 to 300 degrees f both sides
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Stock Number: #202532
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 1.4 m²
Shell Material: Stainless Steel Other
Length: 400 mm
Nozzle Schedule: - Openings: - Service side: 2 openings of 75mm each - Process side: 2 openings of 75mm each
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Stock Number: #201666
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 1,050 ft²
Shell Pressure: 100 psi
Shell Temperature: 200 °F
Length: 60 in
Nozzle Schedule: Openings: process side (2) 3", service side (2) 3"
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Stock Number: #201674
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 1,050 ft²
Shell Pressure: 100 psi
Shell Temperature: 200 °F
Length: 72 in
Nozzle Schedule: Openings: process side (1) 6", (1) 4", service side (1) 6", (1) 4".
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Stock Number: #238453
Heat Transfer Surface Area: 100 ft²
Shell Pressure: 150 psi
Shell Temperature: 450 °F
Shell Material: Alloy 20
Vacuum: Yes
Shell Diameter: 17 in
Head Material: Carbon Steel
Length: 69 in
Nozzle Schedule: Nozzle schedule as follows: one 10" inlet, Two 2" outlets, one 2" inlet, one 1" drain.
Cold-side Pressure: 150 psi
Cold-side Temperature: 450 °F
Hot-side Pressure: 150 psi
Additional Information: AL6XN product contact (cover faced with ALX6N) vertical spiral heat exchanger Heads =0.86" thick shell =0.135" thick. with welded bottom cone and clamped top Hot-side Temperature: 450 °F. Spiral Material: Alloy 20.
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Stock Number: #236173
Cold-side Pressure: 6 bar
Cold-side Temperature: 200 °C
Hot-side Pressure: 6 bar
Hot-side Temperature: 200 °C
Additional Information: pressure channel A = 6 barg @ -10/200 degrees C 9100 liter), channel B = 6 barg @ -10/200 degrees C (25 liter) CE0060
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Used heat exchangers are essential in virtually every industrial setting where fluids need to be heated or cooled efficiently. These systems transfer thermal energy between liquids, gases, or steam without mixing the media—making them critical in process optimization, energy recovery and environmental control. With over 47 years of experience, IPP supplies used, secondhand and surplus heat exchangers from 20 global plant sites and maintains a massive inventory of 15,000+ systems ready for fast shipment.

IPP offers a wide variety of heat exchanger types including shell and tube, plate, air-cooled, spiral, and double-pipe designs from trusted brands like Alfa Laval, API Schmidt-Bretten, Tranter, Graham and ITT Standard.

Used Stainless Steel Heat Exchangers

Heat exchangers are unfired heat transfer equipment used in process plants. Heat exchangers are used for the transfer of heat or cold between two fluids for the purpose of heating the process, cooling the process, or condensing vapors during the process. Heat exchangers are measured in Square Feet. There are several different types of heat exchangers. These include:

  • Shell and Tube - Also called a condenser and calandria depending on the service, this type of heat exchanger has external cylinder called a shell with internal tubes that run the length of the shell. There are tube sheets on each end of the tubes sealing the shell around the tubes. There are covers on each end called heads and these can come in several configurations. The shell side has a pressure and temperature rating and the tube side has a pressure and temperature rating. They can be vertical or horizontal. Basic principle of operation is that one fluid flows through the tube and the other fluid flows around the tubes. The fluid inside the tubes can flow in a single pass or multiple passes using baffles in the heads.
  • Graphite Exchangers - Graphite block exchangers are typically made from a solid block of graphite with parallel holes drilled at right angles. The blocks can be cylindrical or cube shaped. The blocks are typically stacked with gaskets in-between to product more square foot surface area. The blocks are inserted in carbon steel housing. Graphite shell and tube exchangers have graphite tubes and heads with Carbon Steel shells.
  • Plate Heat Exchangers - Plate exchangers consist of a series of alloy plates held together by a frame. The frame can be opened to add or repair the plates. One liquid flows through alternate plates and the other liquid flow the opposite direction through the opposite plates.
  • Spiral Heat Exchangers - Spiral exchanger are made from a pair of plates rolled to provide two relatively long rectangular passages for fluid in counter current flow. The spiral design is compact.
  • Fin Fan / Air Fin Exchangers - This type of exchanger has radial fins on the outside of the tubes to extend the heat transfer surface area. Tubes are mounted in horizontal banks, and multiple fans blow air across the outside of the tubes for cooling the process fluid inside the tubes.
  • Compoblock - This new type of heat exchanger is like a plate exchanger except the plates are welded together instead of gasketed, and the plates are mounted in a cube shaped shell like a graphite block exchanger. This type offers compact design, ability to use high alloys, and closed environment to prevent leaks.

Primary uses across industries

  • In chemical manufacturing, for heating reactants, condensing vapors, and maintaining process temperatures
  • In pharmaceutical and food processing, for sterilization, pasteurization and CIP systems
  • In oil, gas and petrochemical refining, for crude heating, recovery loops and waste heat utilization
  • In HVAC and utilities, for steam condensers, chillers, and boiler feedwater preheating

Types of materials processed

  • Water, brine, glycol, oil and other process liquids
  • Steam, air, refrigerants and inert gases
  • Corrosive or high-viscosity fluids needing specialty alloys

Common materials of construction

Heat exchangers must withstand temperature, pressure and chemical exposure:

  • Stainless steel for sanitary and corrosion-resistant processes
  • Carbon steel for general utility applications
  • Titanium, Hastelloy and Inconel for high-temperature or highly corrosive conditions

Key features of industrial heat exchangers

  • Wide range of pressure and temperature ratings
  • Removable bundle or plate options for easy cleaning
  • ASME and TEMA-rated designs for compliance and reliability
  • Customizable flow arrangements: counter-current, co-current or multi-pass
  • Compact designs available for skid systems or space-restricted environments

Learn more about industrial heat exchanger design and selection from Chemical Processing.

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What’s the difference between shell and tube and plate heat exchangers?
Shell and tube units are rugged and handle high pressures, while plate exchangers offer better heat transfer efficiency and are easier to clean.
Can I use a used heat exchanger in a sanitary or cGMP process?
Yes – IPP stocks heat exchangers built to 3-A and cGMP standards, and we’ll help ensure your unit meets all regulatory requirements.
How do I size a replacement heat exchanger?
IPP’s team can help you match surface area, flow rates, pressure drop and materials to your process needs—just send us the specs.
What are the benefits of buying used or secondhand process equipment from IPP?
You get faster delivery, significant cost savings, and expert guidance from a global leader with 47+ years in process industries.