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Regenerators are a type of heat exchanger and cooling tower used to transfer heat from one medium to another. They are typically used in industrial processes to reduce energy costs and improve efficiency. Regenerators are composed of a series of plates or tubes that are arranged in a specific pattern to maximize heat transfer. Heat is transferred from one medium to another by passing the hot medium through the regenerator and then passing the cold medium through the regenerator in the opposite direction. This process is repeated until the desired temperature is reached.
Regenerators are used in a variety of industries, including chemical, petrochemical, power generation, and food processing. They are also used in the automotive industry to reduce emissions and improve fuel efficiency.
Companies in the regenerator market include Alfa Laval, GEA, SPX Flow, Kelvion, and Xylem. Show Less Read more