Heat exchange tube

Evaporative condenser heat exchange tubes come in various forms, commonly including carbon steel hot-dip galvanized tubes (divided into round and oval tubes), aluminum alloy tubes, and stainless steel tubes (divided into 314/316 round tubes and corrugated tubes); The carbon steel hot-dip zinc evaporative condenser is the earliest product to be used and accounts for the majority of users in China. It is mainly used for high-pressure gas condensation and cooling, with a suitable pressure range of
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Evaporative condenser, also known as evaporative cooler or condenser.
Evaporative condenser heat exchange tubes come in various forms, commonly including carbon steel hot-dip galvanized tubes (divided into round and oval tubes), aluminum alloy tubes, and stainless steel tubes (divided into 314/316 round tubes and corrugated tubes); The carbon steel hot-dip zinc evaporative condenser is the earliest product to be used and accounts for the majority of users in China. It is mainly used for high-pressure gas condensation and cooling, with a suitable pressure range of 0-30MPa; The aluminum alloy evaporative condenser is a new energy-saving and next-generation product suitable for condensing refrigerants in ice machines, with a pressure range of 0-5MPa; Stainless steel tube evaporative condensers are mainly used in the cooling and condensation processes of corrosive gases in some chemical plants.
The shell of our company's evaporative condenser is made of aluminum magnesium zinc plate, which has the characteristics of stainless steel, does not rust, looks good, and is easy to process.
Application areas of evaporative condenser:
Cold storage/cooling and freezing system
Poultry slaughterhouse
Beer and beverage industry
Industrial ice making/skating rink
Ice cream factory
Fish processing industry
Cooling between methanol/synthetic ammonia compressors
Synthesis gas cooling and condensation
Gas cooling in natural gas or coke gas conversion process
Purification process cooling and condensation
Exhaust gas recovery of urea
Steam condensation of steam turbine
Ethyl acetate condensation