Carbon Steel Low Fin Tube , ASME SA179 , Heat Exchanger Application
Low Fin (Integral) tubing is a type of extruded tubing that consists of short low fins. It has the advantage of adding surface area to a smooth tube while maintaining the same outside diameter. Low Fin Enhanced tubes can be used in standard shell and tube baffles and tube sheets. This method of construction is very different from cutting grooves onto the tube as is often done by people who are on the lookout for a shortcut or who don’t know any better.
ASME SA179 is a specification that covers seamless cold-drawn low-carbon steel tubes specifically intended for use in tubular heat exchangers, condensers, and similar heat transfer apparatus. Here are the specifics of grade SA179, including its chemical composition, mechanical properties, and typical applications:
Chemical Composition:
The chemical composition of ASME SA179 tubes is as follows:
Mechanical Properties:
The mechanical properties of ASME SA179 tubes ensure they can withstand the demands of heat exchanger and condenser applications. These properties include:
Dimensions and Tolerances:
Manufacturing Process:
Advantages:
Low fin dimension capability:
Description | Size dimension |
Tube OD | Min. 12,7mm / Max. 31,75mm |
Tube thickness (plain section) | Min. 1,245mm / Max. 3,404mm |
Fin pitch | 19 – 26 – 27 – 28 – 30 – 36 fins per inch |
Fin height | Max. 1,40mm |
Tube length | Max. 25000mm |
Applications: