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Kaltra expands its manufacturing capabilities of serpentine heat exchangers
13 April 2022

Kaltra expands its manufacturing capabilities of serpentine heat exchangers

Due to the high and constantly growing market demand for compact microchannel coils, Kaltra expands its manufacturing capabilities of serpentine heat exchangers by installing new tube bending machines and assembly lines equipped with semi-automatic core builders, fin mills and fin inserting machines.

The rapid growth in the popularity of compact, low-volume heat exchangers, especially ones of serpentine type, is caused by heightened interest in deploying HVAC and refrigeration solutions based on low-GWP – but flammable and/or toxic – gases, including natural refrigerants such as propane and ammonia.

Compact heat exchangers require high accuracy in assembling, and precise assembling machinery is crucial to ensure low tolerances for all coil components. Besides this, new manufacturing equipment provides increased throughput, almost doubling heat exchanger production per shift.

Serpentine microchannel coils excel through small internal volume thanks to their manifold-less design: compared to traditional microchannel coil design, the volume is about 2 times smaller, while their heat transfer area is greater for the same overall size. Being also flexible in geometry and circuit arrangement, serpentine coils are ideal for compact applications – as condensers, evaporators, and fluid coils.
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