- Plated heat exchangers, one of the most efficient systems in the field of heat transfer, mainly consist of a body, heat transfer plates, carrying shafts, and connection fittings.
- In Plate Heat Exchangers, generally the following parts are located from front to back:
- The front body with inlet-outlet connections and exchanger information
- Lower and upper carrying shafts used to fix the exchanger plates
- The first plate that prevents the contact of fluids with the front body
- Exchanger flow plates that allow fluid passage and provide heat transfer
- The last plate that prevents the contact of fluids with the rear body
- The rear body with mounting and maintenance instructions and can move on the shafts
- Pins and gaskets that keep the plates at a certain tightening measure

The Plate Heat Exchanger Label on the front body of the plate heat exchangers we produce under the MIT brand includes the following information:
- Model information of the exchanger
- Number of plates of the exchanger
- Production number of the exchanger
- Capacity information of the exchanger
- Test and operating temperatures of the exchanger
- Test and operating pressures of the exchanger
- Minimum tightening measure of the exchanger
- Contact Information for Ekin Industrial