Stronger against breakage than stainless steel! Plating is possible for straight pipes, bent pipes, and low-fin tubes.
We would like to introduce our "Aluminum Plated Multi-Tube Heat Exchanger Tubes." They are more resistant to cracking than stainless steel, excel in heat and seawater resistance, and allow for cost reduction. The plating range is primarily for both the inner and outer surfaces, but we can also provide plating for just the inner surface or just the outer surface, as well as non-plating treatment for the expanded pipe ends. 【Features】 ■ Excellent heat and seawater resistance with cost reduction possible ■ More resistant to cracking than stainless steel ■ Plating can be done on just the inner surface or just the outer surface ■ Non-plating treatment for the expanded pipe ends is also possible ■ Plating can be done on straight pipes, bent pipes, and low-fin tubes *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Material and Dimensions of the Tube】 ■Material: STB340S-C, STB340S-H, STB340E-C, SUS304TB-S, SUS316LTB, SGP, STPG370 ■Dimensions ・Outer diameter: 19φ or more ・Thickness: 1.85mm or more ・Length: 7,000mm or less *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Delivery Performance Plants】 ■ Ammonia Condenser ■ De-Ben Cooler ■ Primary Cooler, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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The emphasis on corrosion prevention in industries such as steel, shipbuilding, and energy, which support our country's economy, is on the rise, and their share of GNP is significant. Shinko Aluma Co., Ltd. is dedicated to improving technological capabilities and developing human resources to meet the needs of these industries, while also actively addressing today's global challenges such as resource conservation and environmental protection, thereby contributing to the development of society. In 1953, Shinko Aluma successfully established and commercialized the molten aluminum plating method, and has continued to engage in research and improvement to this day. The molten aluminum plating method of Shinko Aluma is trademarked as "Alumer," which has now become the common name for this plating method.