01.06.2018
TTD-Tritan Heat Exchanger
Structurally bundle heat exchangers are usually made of metal and consist of a tube bundle that conducts a medium and a so-called orifice baffle with a front tube plate that a second medium flows through. The exact design concerning the exchange mechanisms, tolerances or operating parameters depends on the respective use of the heat exchanger.
Multitude of full boring operations
Three fluted TTD-Tritan for the application
carbide equivalent are fully retained with the replaceable head variant. In addition it guarantees optimum torque transmission with at the same time high changing and radial run-out accuracy. The TTD-Tritan is perfectly centred via its pronounced drill tip and ensures very good circularity – and that at lower costs, because with the replaceable head system, the cost-intensive carbide is limited to the tool head.
the monolithic solid carbide design. In addition less storage space is necessary when the wear parts are mainly limited to the drill heads. As a result the capital tied up in stock is naturally reduced. And finally we achieve significantly better cost-per-part values within the diameter range from 19 mm.”
57 percent reduced cycle time - 90 percent increased tool life
tip”, explains Mogens Nielsen, Product Manager Solid Carbide Tools MAPAL USA. “In this way, upstream piloting is no longer necessary.” In contrast the previous machining process had to be piloted. In addition, the tool of the competitor did not achieve a controlled chip formation. The tube plate therefore still had to be manually cleaned to remove the partly very long chips
after piloting. “Overall with the TTD-Tritan, we reduced the machining time by 57 percent from originally 68 minutes to 29 minutes for all 550 bores of the tube plate”, explains Mogens Nielsen.