Bare aluminum fins play an essential role in the efficiency and performance of thermal management systems, particularly in condensers and evaporators.
Features
- High Strength Design: Engineered to withstand challenging environments, these aluminum fins exhibit formidable strength to ensure longevity.
- Optimized Thermal Conductivity: Engineered for efficient heat exchange, resulting in improved system efficiency, reducing energy consumption.
- Corrosion Resistance: Offers excellent resistance to atmospheric conditions, ideal for outdoor applications.
- Lightweight Composition: Contributes to overall system weight reduction, enhancing ease of installation and transportation.
- Versatile Usage: Suitable for various industrial conditions, from residential air conditioning systems to heavy-duty industrial systems.
Technical Specifications
An overview of the technical angles of bare aluminum fins can be pinpointed through tables displaying both mechanical properties and product dimensional attributes.
Mechanical Properties
Property | Value |
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Material | Bare Aluminum (AA1100) |
Minimum Yield Strength | ≥ 275 MPa |
Elongation | Min 10% in 50mm |
Thermal Conductivity | ≥ 223 W/(m·K) |
Density | 2.7 g/cm³ |
Hardness (Brinell) | 20 - 45 HB |
Chemical Composition
Element | Percentage (%) |
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Aluminum | 99.0 - 99.5 |
Copper | 0.05 |
Iron | 0.30 |
Silicon | 0.25 |
Magnesium | 0.05 (max) |
Manganese | 0.1 (max) |
Dimensional Specifications
Parameter | Standard Size |
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Fin Height | Up to 600 mm |
Fin Width | Custom widths available (20 mm - 300 mm) |
Fin Thickness | 0.10 mm - 2.00 mm |
Sheet Length | Variable (up to 6000 mm) |
Applications
Bare aluminum fins are indispensable in many modern heat exchange systems. Common applications include:
- Air Conditioning Units: Essential fins that enhance performance in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems.
- Refrigeration Systems: Critical for advanced refrigeration solutions, improving efficiency.
- Heat Exchangers: Used in various designs, from shell-and-tube to plate heat exchangers interfacing another fluid service.
- Automotive Condensers: Applied to cool and condense refrigerants efficiently in automotive applications.