This fin type is formed from a bi-metallic tube consisting of an aluminium outer tube and an inner tube of almost any material. The fin is formed by rolling material from the outside of the exterior tube to give an integral fin with excellent heat transfer properties and longevity. Extruded fin offers excellent corrosion protection of the base tube. Maximum working temperature: 545°F(285°C)Fin Materials: Aluminium
Solder Bonded
Acree solder dipped bonded finned tubes are edge tension wound to assure proper fin to tube contact before the solder is applied. The soldering process creates a fin attachment that is ideal for forming or bending.
Solder dipped finned tubes are commonly used in applications with temperatures ranging from -300 degrees Fahrenheit to +450 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tube Sizes:
9/16″ O.D. to 2″ O.D.
Fin Heights:
?" to 1″
Fin Pitch:
5 to 13 fins per inch
Root Solder Bonded
Acree root solder bonded finned tubes are edge tension wound in the same manner as the solder dipped fin tube. The soldering process utilizes enough solder to bond the base of the fin to the tube. This leaves most of the fin surface clean of any solder coating, which may impede heat transfer capabilities. Root solder bonded finned tubes are commonly used in applications with temperatures ranging from -300 degrees Fahrenheit to +450 degrees Fahrenheit.
Tube Sizes:
3/8″ O.D. to 2″ O.D.
Fin Heights:
?" to 1″
Fin Pitch:
4 to 13 fins per inch
Brazed Finned Tubes
Acree Brazed Finned Tubes offer an alternative to welded fins for applications requiring smaller O.D. or thinner wall tubes with a strong fin to tube bond. The fin material is edge wound on to the tube and then furnace brazed.
Brazed Finned Tubes are commonly used in applications with metal temperatures up to 650° Fahrenheit, and with a special coating, 1200° Fahrenheit.
Tube Sizes:
9/16″ O.D. to 2″ O.D.
Fin Heights:
?" to 1″
Fin Pitch:
5 to 13 fins per inch
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