Welded tubes are manufactured by forming a flat strip of aluminum and then joining the edges by a high-frequency welding process.
The main difference between extruded and drawn tubes is the possibility to have a multi-layer material of different aluminum alloys. The clad layer is widely used in tubes for heat exchanger production to enable furnace or flame brazing and to give sacrificial corrosion resistance.
For industrial applications, where strength and formability are important factors, 5xxx-series alloys can be utilized having the advantage of very good dimensional stability.
Automotive applications
- Flat oval tubes for radiators and heaters
- Rectangular tubes for charge air coolers
- Thick-walled oil coolers
- Internal enhancements such as dimples or turbulators to increase the heat transfer
- Headers/manifolds for mobile A/C condensers
- Headers/manifolds for battery coolers
- Small-diameter tubes for connector lines
HVAC&R applications
- Headers/manifolds for stationary condensers
- Inner-grooved tubes with high heat transfer performance
- Return bends with cladding for mechanically expanded heat exchangers
Industrial applications
- Ladders and scaffolding
- Special tubes for child care, garden and forestry, orthopedical equipment, sports, and adventure
- Desalination
- Surface treatments, e.g. anodizing or painting
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