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Nickel — Tube Sheets

What Is a Tube Sheet

A tube sheet is a flat plate with many holes drilled into it. Tubes in a shell-and-tube heat exchanger pass through these holes. The tube sheet:

  • Supports the tubes securely

  • Separates the tube-side and shell-side fluids

  • Helps keep fluids from mixing while heat is transferred

Tube sheets must be strong and corrosion-resistant because they are in contact with both fluids under pressure and temperature.

Why Nickel Alloy Tube Sheets Are Used

Nickel alloys are chosen for tube sheets when the service conditions are corrosive or harsh.

Nickel alloy tube sheets offer:

  • Excellent corrosion resistance in seawater, acids, and chloride environments

  • Good strength and pressure performance

  • Long service life with less maintenance

In many industrial heat exchangers, the tube sheet is made from the same or similar alloy as the tubes to prevent corrosion or galvanic problems.

Where Tube Sheets Are Used

Tube sheets are a key part of shell & tube heat exchangers, which are widely used in:

  • Chemical processing

  • Petrochemical and refinery heat exchangers

  • Marine & offshore cooling systems

  • Power generation condensers and evaporators

They ensure tubes are fixed reliably and help prevent leakage between fluids.

How Tube Sheets Work

In a heat exchanger:

  1. A tube bundle is fitted to the tube sheet

  2. Tubes are inserted into holes and expanded or welded to seal

  3. The tube sheet keeps tubes in place and supports fluid separation

The pattern of holes is precisely machined so fluids on both sides can flow without mixing.

Material Options

Tube sheets can be made from:

  • Solid nickel alloys (best for corrosion)

  • Clad plates (corrosion-resistant metal bonded to a base plate)

  • Stainless steel or other corrosion alloys

Nickel and nickel alloys are often selected when high corrosion resistance is required, especially for seawater, acids, and aggressive fluids.

Summary

Nickel alloy tube sheets are used in heat exchangers to support tubes and separate fluids in corrosive and pressure-bearing service.

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