Used cooking oil.
Used cloths.
Used Clothing.
Used cooking oil.
Used Cooking Oil.
Used rail scrap R50/R65.
Used cooking oil.
Used cooking oil for biodiesel.
Used rail scrap.
Used Engine Oil..
Used Cooking Oil..
Used cooking oil.
Used engine oil.
Used cooking oil.
Scrap Of Heavy Metal Steel Iron Ore Used Rail Copper Scrap.
Used mobile phones, cellphone covers glasses and accessories.
Benzene, xylene, toluene, naphtha,, methanol, kerosene, gas oil, white spirit, furnace oil, fuel oil,, base oil (virgin & recycle), used engine oil, light diesel oil, crude oil,, burner oil, light cycle oil, aromatics, pygas, caustic soda flakes (naoh) >99.5 % (dry basis), caustic soda lye (naoh) 50%,, hydrochloric acid (hcl) 31 33 %, sodium hypochlorite (naocl) 15%, calcium chloride anhydrous granules (cacl2) 94 97%, linear alkyl benzene sulphonic acid.
Used wood pallets.
New & used empty steel drums/barrels.
A heat exchanger is a system used to transfer heat between a source and a working fluid. Heat exchangers are used in both cooling and heating processes. The fluids may be separated by a solid wall to prevent mixing, or they may be in direct contact. Classification of heat exchangers: 1. Classification according to construction: Tubular heat exchangers. Plate heat exchangers. Extended surface heat exchangers. Regenerative heat exchangers. Pipe in pipe heat exchangers: Hairpin heat exchangers (often also referred to as â??double pipesâ??) are characterized by a construction form which imparts a U shaped appearance to the heat exchanger. In its classical sense, the term double pipe refers to a heat exchanger consisting of a pipe within a pipe, usually of a straight-leg construction with no bends. However, due to the need for removable bundle construction and the ability to handle differential thermal expansion while avoiding the use of expansion joints (often the weak point of the exchanger), the current U-shaped configuration has become the standard in the industry.