Fin tube

Fin tube

A fin tube is a tube that has small fins around the outside surface. These fins act as a filter and a mechanism to transfer heat from the material inside the tube to the outside space or vice versa. Fin tubes are used in applications that require a transfer of heat from a hot fluid to a colder fluid through the tube’s wall. The rate at which such heat transfer occurs depends on three factors:

  • The temperature difference between the two fluids.
  • The heat transfer coefficient between each of the fluids and the tube wall.
  • The surface area to which the fluid is exposed.

Corrosionpedia Explains Fin Tube

Fin tube manufacturers produce a wide range of fin tubes. They are used in heat exchangers (air, water and chemically cooled) for various industries such as petroleum, petrochemical, steel, power generation and many more.

Corrosion protection processes are performed during fin tube manufacturing and the material used is corrosion resistant.

Some fin tube types

TypeProperties
“L” fin tubesMax working temperature – 150 °C (302 °F)
Atmospheric corrosion resistance – acceptable
Mechanical resistance – poor
Fin material – aluminum, copper
"LL" fin tubesMax working temperature – 180 °C (356 °F)
Atmospheric corrosion resistance – acceptable
Mechanical resistance – poor
Fin material – aluminum, copper
"KL" fin tubesMax working temperature – 260 °C (500 °F)
Atmospheric corrosion resistance – acceptable
Mechanical resistance – acceptable
Fin material – aluminum, copper
"G" fin tubesMax working temperature – 400 °C (752 °F)
Atmospheric corrosion resistance – poor
Mechanical resistance – acceptable
Fin material – aluminum, copper, carbon steel
Extruded fin tubesMax working temperature – 285 °C (545 °F)
Atmospheric corrosion resistance – excellent
Mechanical resistance – excellent
Fin material – aluminum