
Heat Exchange Systems
Heat exchange systems are devices designed to transfer heat from one substance or location to another, often to either cool or heat a space or fluid. They work by allowing two separate streams—such as air, water, or refrigerant—to flow close to each other, usually separated by a barrier, enabling heat to move between them without mixing. Common examples include radiators, air conditioners, and heat exchangers in industrial processes. These systems are vital for energy efficiency, helping to conserve energy by reclaiming or removing heat as needed in heating, cooling, and industrial applications.