FAQ

What is the Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube?
Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube represents the theoretical resistance to heat flow due to the buildup of a fouling layer on the Outside of tube surfaces of the heat exchanger. Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube is usually measured using the Square Meter Kelvin per Watt for Fouling Factor. Note that the value of Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube is always positive.
Can the Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube be negative?
No, the Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube, measured in Fouling Factor cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube?
Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube is usually measured using the Square Meter Kelvin per Watt[m²K/W] for Fouling Factor. are the few other units in which Fouling Factor on Outside of Tube can be measured.
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