Votator II support for continuous scraped-surface thermal processing.
Votator II belongs in thermal process conversations where ordinary heat exchangers struggle with viscosity, fouling, crystallization, particulates, aeration, or tight texture control.
Where this Votator option belongs.
Triplex helps turn equipment names into a workable process recommendation by checking the product, temperature window, viscosity, duty cycle, cleaning method, service access, and support requirements.
Start with product behavior
Viscosity, fouling, crystallization, and particulates decide whether SSHE is the right technology.
Blade/tube reviewBlade selection matters
Blade material and tube surface affect heat transfer, scraping, wear, and cleaning.
Service supportPlan maintenance early
Service access, spares, tube condition, and seals should be part of the conversation.
What to verify before quoting.
| Review point | Why it matters | Triplex note |
|---|---|---|
| Product behavior | Viscosity, particulates, crystallization, fouling, aeration and heat sensitivity drive SSHE selection. | Start with the product, not the model number. |
| Thermal duty | Heating, cooling, crystallization, tempering and hold time change the system design. | Confirm inlet/outlet temperatures and utility conditions. |
| Maintenance access | Blades, tubes, seals, shafts and service access affect uptime. | Use service history and inspection needs in the recommendation. |
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