Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Seamless |
Technique: | Hot Rolled |
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Type |
Description |
Base tube |
Fin specification (mm) |
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Fin pitch |
Fin height |
Fin thick |
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Embedded |
G-type fin tube |
16-63 |
2.1-5 |
<17 |
~0.4 |
Extruded |
Single metal combined metal |
8-51 |
1.6-10 |
<17 |
0.2-0.4 |
Low fin tube t-type fin tube |
10-38 |
0.6-2 |
<1.6 |
~0.3 |
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Bamboo tube corrugated tube |
16-51 |
8-30 |
<2.5 |
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Wound |
l/kl/ll type fin tube |
16-63 |
2.1-5 |
<17 |
~0.4 |
String |
String fin tube |
25-38 |
2.1-3.5 |
<20 |
0.2-0.5 |
U-type |
U-type tube |
16-38 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
Welding |
HF-welding fin tube |
16-219 |
3-25 |
5-30 |
0.8-3 |
H/HH type fin tube |
25-63 |
8-30 |
<200 |
1.5-3.5 |
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Studed fin tube |
25-219 |
8-30 |
5-35 |
φ5-20 |
Finned tubes are a type of heat exchanger that is used in many different industries. These tubes have a finned surface, which increases their surface area and allows them to transfer heat more efficiently. This makes them ideal for applications where high heat transfer rates are required, such as in power plants and refrigeration systems.
Fin tubes are made from a variety of materials, including copper, aluminum, and stainless steel. They are available in a range of sizes and shapes and can be customized to meet the specific needs of each application.