Finned tubes are classified according to the process: they can be divided into integral finned tubes, welded finned tubes, high-frequency welded finned tubes and mechanically connected finned tubes.

Integral finned tubes are cast, machined or rolled, and the fins and tubes are integrated.

For example, the economizer of a low-pressure boiler uses integrally cast finned tubes.

finned tube radiators

No contact thermal resistance, high strength, thermal shock and mechanical vibration resistance, good heat transfer, mechanical and thermal expansion performance, but high manufacturing cost, suitable for low-finned tubes.

Welded fins are manufactured by processes such as brazing or inert gas shielded welding. Fins and tubes of different materials are welded together.

Finned tubes are easy to manufacture, have good heat transfer and mechanical properties, and are widely used in industry.

Since the residue in the weld is not conducive to heat transfer, the welding quality must be guaranteed.

High-frequency welded finned tubes use high-frequency electric induction generated by a high-frequency generator to generate high temperature at the contact point between the surface of the tube and the fins and partially melt them, and then connect the fins and the tubes into one body by pressing.

There is no welding machine, no solder in the linking process, simple manufacture, excellent performance, and the most widely used process in industrial applications.

Mechanically connected finned tubes include winding fins, insert fins, sleeve fins, and string fins.

laser welded finned tubes

Finned tubes are widely used in various heat exchange systems and fields.

The manufacturing process to be used in the actual application process shall be selected according to the actual working conditions and economic budget.