
Residual Heat Exchangers
Advanced Alfa Laval solutions for residual heat recovery, reducing costs and raising industrial energy efficiency.
Alfa Laval Micro Compact Exchanger
The Alfa Laval Micro is a compact exhaust gas heat exchanger specifically designed for residual heat recovery from small gas turbines, engines, and clean combustion process fluids.
In any operation, there is almost always room to reduce energy consumption and related costs. The secret lies in recovering the energy lost as heat from exhaust gases.
As a pioneer in residual heat recovery, Alfa Laval has the technology and expertise to help increase your energy efficiency.

System Advantages
Economic Use
Significant reduction in operating costs and fuel consumption.
Compact & Lightweight
Smaller footprint and weight for space-limited installations.
In-Operation Cleaning
Possibility of cleaning while the engine or turbine is running.
Adjustable Output
Configuration according to the particular needs of each process.

Maximizing Residual Heat
Residual heat from exhaust gases represents an untapped energy source that can be reused to improve overall system efficiency.
This recovered heat is effectively used in various applications: steam production, heating processes, or electricity generation through microturbines.
By combining heat recovery with complementary technologies such as biogas systems and solar panels, companies create highly efficient energy circuits.
Uses of Recovered Heat
Recovered heat can be applied in multiple industrial processes and energy systems.
Hot Air
Hot Water
Steam
Thermal Oil Heating
Frequently Asked Questions
Residual heat is the excess thermal energy produced by industrial processes that is normally lost. Capturing and reusing this heat improves energy efficiency, reduces fuel consumption, and lowers operating costs.
It is recovered through heat exchangers, boilers, and cogeneration systems. This energy can be reused for steam production, heating, or converted into electricity through microturbines.
Industries with high thermal demands such as manufacturing, power generation, food processing, and chemical production benefit significantly by reducing costs and improving sustainability.
Yes, residual heat recovery integrates with solar panels and biogas systems to create more efficient energy models and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Transform Residual Heat into a Valuable Resource
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