Air Coolers (Fin Fan Cooler)

Fin Fan Coolers have a wide range of applications:

Lubricating oil cooling: In engines, turbines, and other rotating equipment.
Cooling naphtha and other hydrocarbons: In refining processes.
Cooling natural gas: To condition it before transportation or processing.
Cooling process water: In cooling towers and other systems.

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Description

How do Fin Fan Coolers work?
These units operate on the principle of heat transfer. The hot fluid circulating inside the radiator tubes transfers its thermal energy to the air flowing through the external fins. In this way, the fluid cools and the air heats, completing the cooling cycle.

Key Features and Components
– Structure: Fin Fan Coolers are typically constructed of corrosion- and high-temperature-resistant materials, such as carbon steel or stainless steel.
– Tubes: The tubes through which the fluid to be cooled circulates are made of different materials and diameters, depending on the application.
– Fins: The fins increase the contact surface between the fluid and the air, maximizing heat transfer.
– Fans: The fans induce airflow through the fins, accelerating the cooling process.
– Collectors: The collectors distribute the fluid evenly through the tubes.