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I am trying to find the name/type of pipe in which the one water pipe is contained within another but with opposite flow. I have attached a childlike 2D drawing for clarification.

Any help/advice appreciated.

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Can't remember,ember the name. But there is a pipe in pipe that can be used on secondary hot water circ.
 
I am trying to find the name/type of pipe in which the one water pipe is contained within another but with opposite flow. I have attached a childlike 2D drawing for clarification.

You have sketched a "concentric tube, counterflow heat exchanger".

Whether that is actually its role in your application depends on details that you have not shared with us. You probably won't be able to pick one up at Screwfix. Try talking to companies specialising in hydraulic/pneumatic sytems, e.g.

HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC SERVICES - Systems Group UK LTD

Don't expect them to be cheap. :)
 
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Yes its called a heat exchanger jerome or stanref would be my port of call
 
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