RENDERING EQUIPMENT
Waste Heat Condenser

Rendertech manufacture high-quality Shell and Tube Condensers designed to handle vapours with a high air content, such as direct-fired Driers and streams from odour extraction systems.
Rendertech manufacture high-quality Shell and Tube Condensers designed to handle vapours with a high air content, such as direct-fired Driers and streams from odour extraction systems.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
Compact and low maintenance
The freestanding, vertical design provides ‘subcooled’ condensate in a compact plan
area. The tube-side condensing minimises fouling and is easy to clean and inspect. Full stainless steel construction means simple
maintenance and a long lifespan, with steel grades selected to suit your application.
Optimal heat transfer
The shell-side water flow path is optimised for heat transfer by efficient placement
of baffle plates.
Odour control
Cooling of odour control streams is the primary method of odour control. Cooling removes
condensate volatiles and lowers air temperatures to improve the performance of your biofilter.
Custom design for optimal performance
While we have a standard range of sizes, details of each unit are optimised for
their specific duty to ensure maximum performance.
Condensate tank
The integrated condensate tank with built-in droplet eliminator allows condensed liquid to
be removed from the airstream.
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'Rendertech are very good on follow up. For any information you need they are quick to respond. I was invited to their manufacturing plant before our drier was delivered to discuss a few customisations. I had a tour of their plant and quality systems. Their system was excellent and gave me peace of mind for longevity and maintenance for an investment of this size. Once we installed the drier, we were only an hour getting back to production. Everything worked. The whole system turned on and worked as expected, which is critical to our operation.'