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Coil Heat Exchangers

Following the same major principle of the heat exchanger family, coil heat exchangers warm up or cool down liquid, gas or vapor with other liquids, gases or vapors that do not actually come in physical contact with the substance being cooled or warmed. The body or structure of the heat exchanger keeps the two substances from contaminating one another.

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Industrial Heat Transfer, Inc.
Coon Valley, WI
608-452-3103
Our technical expertise combined with mechanical know-how is how our team at Industrial Heat Transfer has continued to morph to meet the changing needs of industrial and commercial customers. Our coil heat exchangers are created from excellent materials in a top-notch facility, which means each and every model is in mint-condition and will function for a very long time.
HEXECO, Inc.
Berlin, WI
920-361-3440
Established approximately thirty-six years ago, Hexeco, Inc. is a company that strives to provide excellent production services for the industrial customers who come to them for cooling and heating machines. Their products, including coil heat exchangers, are in high demand because they are created from quality materials and crafted by an excellent manufacturing team.
Tranter®, Inc.
Wichita Falls, TX
940-723-7125
Tranter® is a company that provides exceptional system performance, applications assistance and local service to every customer. They produce excellent coil heat exchangers and related equipment to a wide variety of industries. Manufacturing the largest range of plates available on the market, Tranter® adheres to the highest standard of quality and is ISO 9001 certified.
Rubicon Industries Corp.
Brooklyn, NY
800-662-6999
Rubicon has built long term, professional relationships with many clients, earned by its commitment to provide a comprehensive service that meets high quality standards. The production of coil heat exchangers and related products have designing and manufacturing elements, all of which are done with excellence. Since 1974 Rubicon has been known as one of the best in the industry.
Patterson Industries (Canada) Limited
Scarborough, ON
416-694-3381
At PATTERSON your heat transfer equipment is designed and manufactured all under one roof, where our modern and state-of-the-art machining centers, automated tube to tube sheet welding, weld preparation grinding equipment and automated welding systems all produce top-notch machines. Coil heat exchangers are one of many models available from PATEERSON Industries (Canada) Limited.

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The specific form that coil heat exchangers take is the shape of a coil. Wound around an invisible core, the long thin heat exchanging tube is piled on top of itself in a snake-like fashion. Usually metallic material is used to create these coil heat exchangers because it is more conductive than plastics or rubbers. Common metals that serve as heat exchangers include copper, titanium, steel, nickel and aluminum, as well as a variety of other metallic alloys. Besides its conductivity, certain metals are also chosen based on how they may be altered to improve the efficiency of the heating system. For example, titanium may be developed in a corrugated style, a jagged texture that positively affects the heat exchanger system for water and vapor applications. On the other hand, a smooth surface cooper coil would be a better match for oil coolers. Stains and coatings may also be applied to the metallic surface to improve the longevity and efficiency of coil heat exchangers.

A common coil design involves one end of the pipe feeding the main body of the coil while the other end goes through the center of the coil heat exchanger when the appropriate coil size has been reached. It then joins the first end of the pipe in connecting to a heat exchanger pump that circulates the heating or cooling substance through the coiled tube. This system is efficient and effective because of the constant circulation within a confined space as well as being a system whose every detail has been planned to improve the heating or cooling process. Many industrial, commercial and residential applications depend on heat exchangers to run vital machines and systems. Air conditioning and central heating systems as well as chemical processing, power generation and vehicle operation all require some form of heat exchanger. The coil forms are particularly useful in heat pumps, compressors, oil coolers, sump coolers and any application involving gas or vapor condensation.