Coil Type Heat Exchangers in Brazil

Coil Type Heat Exchangers in Brazil

Coil Type Heat Exchangers in Brazil

For Brazil's strategic industries — including Petrobras pre-salt deepwater oil production and floating production systems and REPLAN, REDUC, and RNEST refinery complex operations — the Coil Type Heat Exchangers represents a vital pressure equipment asset, engineered to achieve thermal exchange through helically or spirally wound tube immersed in shell or open tank medium while withstanding tropical Amazonian humidity, sub-tropical São Paulo seasonal extremes, and Northeast Brazilian semi-arid conditions. Compliance with ASME VIII, ABNT NBR 13291 (pressure vessels), NR-13 (Petrobras regulatory standard), API 650 is built into every Coil Type Heat Exchangers supplied to Brazil, satisfying the certification requirements of ANP (Agência Nacional do Petróleo), ABNT (Brazilian Technical Standards Association), and NR-13 pressure vessel inspections and enabling statutory inspection registration. To withstand tropical Amazonian humidity, sub-tropical São Paulo seasonal extremes, and Northeast Brazilian semi-arid conditions, the Coil Type Heat Exchangers is constructed from stainless steel, copper, titanium, or Hastelloy coil tubes with carbon steel or stainless steel tank/shell body, providing the corrosion resistance and mechanical performance required for reliable long-term service in Brazil.

From asphalt and bitumen storage tank heating coil maintaining fluid above pour point for reliable transfer in Brazil's Petrobras pre-salt deepwater oil production and floating production systems to cryogenic LNG coil-wound exchanger achieving multi-stream simultaneous cooling in baseload liquefaction trains supporting REPLAN, REDUC, and RNEST refinery complex operations and Brazilian sugarcane ethanol and biogas biofuel production plants production, the Coil Type Heat Exchangers delivers consistent performance across all priority industrial sectors. Petrobras, Vale, Braskem Petrochemical, and Raízen Energy have specifically adopted Nord's Coil Type Heat Exchangers for their Brazil operations, with custom coil geometry for high tube-side pressure while maintaining lower shell-side pressure design rating providing the exact performance envelope required by their process engineers. A key differentiator for Brazil's demanding industrial services is bayonet-type removable coil design allowing withdrawal for inspection without tank drainage or shutdown — achieved through rigorous design to ASME VIII Division 1, EN 13445, ASME B31.3, and ASHRAE for HVAC coil-in-tank applications and validated by third-party inspection certification.

Nord's commitment to Brazil's industrial operators includes full documentation packages covering statutory design approvals, material certifications, inspection dossiers, and commissioning support — all accepted by ANP (Agência Nacional do Petróleo), ABNT (Brazilian Technical Standards Association), and NR-13 pressure vessel inspections.

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