Copper and aluminum coupling evaporator connecting tube

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Unit Price: 1~5 USD
Min. Order: 30 Piece/Pieces
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Basic Info

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Applicable industry: Building Material Shops, Home Use, Other, Manufacturing Plant, Machinery Repair Shops, Garment Shops

Video factory inspection: Provided

Mechanical test report: Provided

Old and new: New

place of origin: China

Core selling point: Long Service Life

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Transportation: Ocean

Product Description

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A copper and aluminum coupling evaporator connecting tube is a type of tubing used in refrigeration systems to connect the evaporator coil to the condenser coil. It is typically made up of two different materials, with copper on one end and aluminum on the other end.

The use of copper and aluminum in the coupling tube allows for efficient heat transfer and corrosion resistance. Copper is an excellent conductor of heat, while aluminum is lightweight and resistant to corrosion. By combining these two materials in the coupling tube, manufacturers can take advantage of the benefits of both metals.

The copper end of the coupling tube is typically connected to the evaporator coil, which is responsible for absorbing heat from the surrounding air or liquid. The aluminum end of the tube is connected to the condenser coil, which is responsible for releasing the heat absorbed by the evaporator coil.

The coupling tube acts as a conduit for the refrigerant, allowing it to flow between the evaporator and condenser coils. It ensures that the refrigerant can transfer heat efficiently from the evaporator to the condenser, allowing for effective cooling or heating in a refrigeration system.

The copper and aluminum coupling evaporator connecting tube is an essential component in refrigeration systems, enabling efficient heat transfer and ensuring the proper functioning of the system.

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