The (Computer-Aided Selection) has long been the gold standard for sizing and configuring heat exchangers. The latest "Exclusive" version represents a significant leap forward, transforming from a static calculation tool into a dynamic, cloud-integrated platform designed for the complex engineering demands of 2026 and beyond. Elevating Engineering Precision
: The software now includes a wider array of specialty alloys, including titanium and Hastelloy, allowing engineers to design for increasingly aggressive media in the chemical and green energy sectors. Exclusive Smart Features
: The software automatically recommends the ideal Alfa Laval Cleaning-in-Place (CIP) system based on the calculated fouling profile, ensuring maintenance is optimized from day one. cas 200 alfa laval new version exclusive
: Handles varied connection types (flanges, threads, or sanitary fittings) for easier integration into existing piping.
: For the first time, CAS 200 can export configuration files directly to Alfa Laval PLC control systems , automating the commissioning process and reducing manual error. The (Computer-Aided Selection) has long been the gold
The core of the new CAS 200 remains its powerful calculation engine, but it now features an algorithm. This ensures that every configuration maximizes heat transfer efficiency while maintaining the lowest possible pressure drop. Key enhancements in this version include:
The new version is built on a modular concept, allowing each unit to be custom-built for specific installation requirements, whether in food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, or oil and gas. It provides: The core of the new CAS 200 remains
: A new module calculates the carbon footprint and energy savings of various configurations, helping companies meet strict ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) targets. Seamless Integration and Lifecycle Support
The "Exclusive" tag refers to several new integrated modules that bridge the gap between design and physical operation:
: For existing users, the platform can analyze older units and suggest a "Next-Generation" plate pack to upgrade thermal performance without replacing the entire frame.