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Industrial Chiller Coil
Industrial chiller coils for TCI offers wide range of industrial coils of any size and design as per sample or drawing. Typically installed inside air compression casings or box com mainly air to water cooling for the blower fan motors and several other applications. We are experienced in enhancing construction of these coils to more improvised way to improve
cooling/performance by means of circuits, partitions, pipe pitch, fins quantity etc.
Condenser Coil
TCI receives vast majority of requests for condenser coils are to replace existing coils. Condensers are used for air conditioning,
industrial chemical processes such as distillation, steam power plants, and other heat exchange systems We can vary tube diameter, fin thickness or fin spacing to help you solve your problem. We can coat coils or we can provide alternative materials of construction so that your condensate coils do not fail prematurely.
Evaporator coil
Evaporator coils with the widest range of circuiting control and splits available in the industry. These Coils are often used in Air
Handlers or built up systems or just stand a lone in ductwork. Often, multiple compressors are connected to the same coil and require capacity control.
Tube Sheet Inter/Aftercooler (FS Elliott types)
Intercooler:
Most industrial compressors currently in operation are multi-stage designs. In order to optimize the cost of compressed gas, it is common to use multi-stage industrial compressors. When the air compressor compresses air, heat is generated, which causes the air to expand, and it is necessary to increase the HP for further air compression. It is suitable for the first and second stages of a multi-stage air compressor. The function of the compressor intercooler is to provide cooler, drier, and denser air for the next stage of compression.
Aftercooler:
The cooler is followed by a heat exchanger that removes heat from the compressed air. The most common compressor after the cooler uses cold ambient air or cold water to remove heat, which also effectively removes moisture from the compressed air.