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Industrial Heating and Cooling Coils – Custom-designed Products for Performance

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  Custom-designed industrial heating and cooling coils fit specific applications, enhance performance, and fulfill process heating demands. The makers of industrial heating and cooling coils prefer design accuracy to provide the products to meet the stringent demands of an application. Since a heating or cooling coil doesn’t feature moving parts, there’s no need for performance-improving adjustments. Hence, buyers should lay emphasis on improving the performance optimization part of the design phase. For the coils to operate seamlessly for specific applications, materials play a major role. Therefore, external and internal operating environments should be taken into account for proper material and coating selection. Factors like temperatures, pressures, etc. should figure on your chart of consideration, especially when tubes and fines are subjected to varying atmospheres, temperatures, pressures, etc. Some of the materials considered for product-making include aluminum, co...

Non Freeze Steam Distributing Coils for Even Steam Distribution

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  Steam distributing coils evenly distribute the steam throughout the coil to leave no “dead” spots. A standard conventional steam coil would often freeze due to the cold spots. However, the non freeze steam distributing coils eliminates the chance of condensate reaching the outer tube, preventing any kind of freezing. Most industries install the steam distributing coils for applications entering temperatures 40 °F or below. However, you should know that these non-freeze coils can freeze if installed under suitable conditions. Companies aren’t afraid of selling 5/8” outer tube with 3/8” tube “quick” and easy in the markets. But this design flaw leaves little space for the condensate to pass through and even steam distribution. These problematic designs cause performance issues and effectiveness in operations. Also, they require immediate replacement. From being at the brink of using these coils over and over again to changing your strategy, you may think of costs that y...