Industrial & HVAC Coils

Heatcraft is one Lincoln Associates Manufacturing Partners that provides good case studies to achieve quality customer service

HeatCraft Modine

For over 50 years, Heatcraft-Modine has been a key player in the design and production of custom heat transfer solutions for a wide range of applications, including commercial and residential HVAC, commercial refrigeration, industrial cooling, mobile air conditioning, and replacement and retrofit markets. Their extensive product range is tailored to meet specific needs, utilizing various […]

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Aerofin is one Lincoln Associates Manufacturing Partners

AEROFIN

Founded in 1923, Aerofin is a leading manufacturer of a wide range of heat exchanger coils and related equipment, serving diverse industries like power generation, industrial processes, automotive, and more. Their products, including process gas coolers, transformer oil coolers, fin-fan units, and others, are tailored to specific needs using customizable software and can be designed

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Anderson Snow

Since 1954, Anderson-Snow Corporation has served the chemical, food, oil and gas, pharmaceutical, pulp and paper, utility, and general industrial markets manufacturing the highest quality coils. They pride themselves on providing effective solutions to meet the special requirements of our customers by fabricating a complete line of custom industrial grade finned tube coils.

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Coilmaster

Coilmaster, an American-owned and operated company, specializes in the production of custom heat exchanger coils, fluid coolers, and remote air-cooled condensers, catering to both OEM and replacement markets. Their commitment to continuous investment in personnel and processes enables them to provide exceptional flexibility and product reliability. Situated in Moscow, Tennessee, their expansive 275,000 sq. ft.

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Evapco Alcoil

EVAPCO Alcoil is dedicated to the manufacture, development, application and OEM support for braze aluminum heat exchangers for the HVAC/R and Industrial process industries. Product innovation and customer service is the core of their philosophy. The company is privately owned and well capitalized to utilize the latest technology, equipment and systems.

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Super Radiator Coils

Founded in 1928, Super Radiator Coils is a family-owned engineering and manufacturing company renowned for its unwavering commitment to producing top-quality heat transfer solutions. They prioritize earning customer loyalty through effective communication, meticulous attention to detail, and exceptional service. Continuous development is a top priority, with profits reinvested in research, new technologies, talent development, and

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Use a caliper or tape measure to determine the outside diameter of the tubes.

If necessary, remove insulation to see the incoming and outgoing lines. Measure the diameter of the outside of the line to help determine connection size.

Standard connection types are MPT (male pipe thread), FPT (female pipe thread), and Copper Sweat Connection. MPT is threaded on the outside, FPT is threaded on the inside, and Copper Sweat is used for soldered connections

Using a ruler, count the number of fins on the coil within one inch. Normal fin counts will be between 4 and 14 FPI.

Measure in the direction of the tubes, regardless of which direction the tubes are running.

Measure in the direction of the fin.

Rows are counted in the direction of airflow, no matter how the coil is installed. You can count rows by looking at either the header end or the return bend end of the coil. Note that headers or return bends may not be evenly spaced across the coil.

Fluid coils—hot water, chilled water, and glycol water—regulate building air temperature by heating or cooling air in Air Handling Units (AHUs). Constructed with multiple rows of tubes, typically copper, these coils efficiently transfer heat between air and circulating fluids. They are vital for year-round comfort, accommodating diverse fluids like glycols and thermal oils for varied HVAC needs.

Condenser coils transfer heat from refrigerant vapor to the outdoor air, ensuring efficient cooling in HVAC and refrigeration systems. Constructed from materials like copper or aluminum to maximize heat transfer, these coils are vital for maintaining precise temperature control in industrial and commercial environments.

Steam coils utilize the latent heat of steam, released during condensation from vapor to liquid. They feature efficient condensate management to prevent water buildup and ensure uniform steam distribution. Available in configurations for high and low-pressure applications, steam coils are highly effective for heating air in a wide range of environments.

Evaporator coils absorb heat from indoor air to cool and dehumidify spaces by evaporating refrigerant from liquid to vapor. Located indoors, these coils are essential for maintaining comfortable environments in industrial and commercial settings, offering excellent performance in cooling, process cooling, and dehumidification applications. They are versatile for use in Air Handling Units (AHUs), central systems, or duct installations.