Brazed heat exchangers are a type of heat exchanger, typically compact in design, that provide high thermal efficiency. These exchangers are manufactured by joining a series of metal plates at high temperatures using a special brazing material.
The brazing process creates a leak-proof bond between the plates, giving the exchanger an integrated and robust structure. In applications where leak-tightness is critical and/or very high temperatures are involved, MIT Brazed Heat Exchangers are preferred over traditional gasketed exchangers.