Steam radiatorA device that heats water or air using steam as its heat source. It effectively extracts a large amount of heat from the steam, which is then used to heat water or air. The heated water or air can be transported to various drying and dehydration equipment centrally.
SteamRadiatorsFinned tubeStandard sizes include φ18x2.0-38, φ21x2.5-51, φ25x2.5-51, etc., which can be configured into various radiators with different surface tube counts, row numbers, and tube lengths. The medium flow can be single or multi-loop, with working pressure typically below 2.5 Mpa and working temperature up to 350℃.
Steam radiators are all made with finned tubes of seamless steel (carbon steel, copper, or stainless steel). The advantage of using finned tubes is that when the heat source or cold source is in a liquid state, such as steam, water, or thermal oil, and it is necessary to heat gas or cool it with gas, a larger heat exchange area is required. The surface area of finned tubes is several times, even ten times, that of plain tubes. This not only increases the heat exchange efficiency of the equipment but also significantly reduces the heat exchange cost.


































