⦠Copper condenser coils are used in refrigeration systems to transfer heat from the refrigerant through the coil. The refrigerants pass through the copper tubing that is wound in coils. The heat is transferred from the condenser to the outside air using a fan.
⦠Copper is a good conductor of heat and electricity, which makes it an ideal material for making condenser coils for HVAC systems. It also has exnt corrosion resistance and high thermal conductivity. Copper can be formed into different shapes using different tools and processes, depending on the needs of your application.
⦠Copper condenser coils are available in different sizes, thicknesses, and lengths. They are also available in different materials, such as copper tubes, sheets, or plates (a sheet with multiple layers). Copper coil manufacturers use these materials to make one-piece or multi-piece coils that can be installed easily without welding or soldering.
1. Exnt heat transfer characteristics
2. Durability and longevity
3. High conductivity and electrical resistance
4. Corrosion resistance
5. Resistance to high temperatures