Custom Different Size Evaporator Coil with Copper Tubes Aluminum Fin
- Model
- BY-ZFQ
Item specifics
- Core Component
- Finned Tube Heat Exchanger
- Tube Diameter
- 7mm, 9.52mm, 12.7mm, 15.88mm
- Casing Material
- Galvanized Steel, Aluminium, Stainless Steel
- Tube Material
- Copper, Stainless Steel
- Fin Material
- Aluminum, Copper, Stainless Steel
Review
Description
Custom Different Size Evaporator Coil with Copper Tubes Aluminum Fin

We're a coil manufacturer and heat exchangers manufacturer and among our specialties are evaporator coils to suit any needs. Evaporator coils are a crucial part of any refrigeration system, which is why every evaporator coils we build each year is fully tested to ensure it meets your standards.
In a heat pump system, the operation detailed above is reversed with the evaporator coil expelling the heat into the building.
How They Work
1. Refrigerant Flow: Low-pressure liquid refrigerant enters the coil via an expansion valve, which regulates the flow.
2. Heat Absorption: As warm air passes over the coils, the refrigerant absorbs heat, causing it to evaporate into a gas.
3. Cool Air Circulation: The now-cooled air is blown into the living space (in ACs) or cools the refrigerator compartment.
4. Cycle Continuation: The gaseous refrigerant travels to the compressor to restart the cycle.

Materials for Construction

1. Aluminum fin
2. Hydrophilic pre-coated aluminum fin
3. Copper tube and fin
4. 304/316 Stainless Steel
5. Epoxy resin coatings
Refrigerant Experience
1. Pure refrigerants such as R134a, R32 and R1234ze.
2. Refrigerant mixtures including R410A, R407C, R438A, R-454B, and R452A.
3. Supercritical refrigerant CO2.
4. Natural refrigerants such as Propane, Isobutane and Ammonia.

Maintenance & Common Issues
1. Dirt/Dust Buildup: Reduces efficiency; clean coils annually with a soft brush or coil cleaner.
2. Ice Formation: Caused by low refrigerant, poor airflow, or faulty components. Address promptly to prevent damage.
3. Refrigerant Leaks: Lead to poor cooling; require professional repair.
4. Bent Fins: Restrict airflow; gently straighten with a fin comb.
Conclusion
Our evaporator coils are used in several industries, including gas compression, HVAC, military, transit cooling, refrigerated display cases, data center electronics cooling, and ground support.
- Specifications can be tailored to suit each application, with different materials, sizes, noises and cooling mediums available.
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