We have a huge library of 'Consensus' plates, from a range of plate manufacturers.
What are 'Consensus' plates?
Idealized plates from original manufacturer concept drawings, software databases and public guess-work
RareTechSEA has combined the following databases into a common database:
Honeywell Unisim, AspenOne EDR, HTRI Xphe, OEM's
Where slight geometrical differences existed, these were rationalised
M6-(H) is an example of an H 'consensus' plate
Note the '-' used in RTCalc software
We have a huge library of 'Measured' plates, from a range of plate manufacturers
What are 'Measured' plates?
These plate geometries come from aftermarket plate manufacturers who have accurately measured the geometry of plates they have received directly from the original plate manufacturers (OEM's)
RareTechSEA has combined the 'consensus' and 'measured' databases into a common table:
Consenscus and measured plates are listed alongside each other in this table
M3~(H) is an example of an H 'measured' plate
Note the '~' used in RTCalc software
H = High plate chevron angle (Hard, high theta, or thermally long plate)
L = Low plate chevron angle (Soft, low theta, or thermally-short plate)
M = Medium plate chevron angle (combine H and L plates in the PHE pack - thermal plate mixing)
Before adding plates into our operational RTCalc software library, we perform exhaustive performance cross-checks and calibration
Some plates are in the process of calibration