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What are the benefits of hairpin heat exchanger?

A hairpin heat exchanger is a type of device that transfers heat from one fluid to another while allowing the fluids to remain separate. This design has become common in automotive engine cooling systems. The benefits associated with using a hairpin heat exchanger include the fact that your AC system will work more efficiently. This means colder temperatures coming out of your vents when you have the A/C turned on, which leads to less strain being put on your car or truck's engine so it can generate enough power to run your HVAC unit. Another benefit is the fact that installation is easy for this type of heat exchanger, meaning you won't need to take it somewhere to be installed. You can simply place it in front of an existing AC condenser and hook up two tubes into the rubber hose leading into the exhaust system of your vehicle. What's even better about using a hairpin heat exchanger is that it does not hamper the performance of your AC unit, meaning there isn't any p

What are Air Cooled Heat Exchangers?

  An air-cooling heat exchanger is an apparatus that utilizes moving air to transfer heat from one medium (liquid) to another. The liquids may be in the same state, or one liquid may be boiling or condensing while the other is at room temperature. They operate on principles of convection, conduction, and phase changes. Air-cooled heat exchangers are used in refrigeration applications such as air conditioners, freezers, and chillers because they can produce very large amounts of cooling capacity for their size and weight. Air-cooled heat exchangers are used in automotive & industrial applications where water cannot be permitted inside equipment due to freezing issues etc... A typical application would be removing heat generated by internal combustion engines before entering the crankcase, where engine oil lubricates and cools the moving parts. Some applications found in the industry are: Air conditioner evaporators (cooling coils) Chiller condensers (cooling coils) Refrigeration