Knowledge sharing about storage of stainless steel heat exchange tubes
By: mxgy,
Zhejiang Mingxin Stainless Steel Co., Ltd. is a modern stainless steel pipe system manufacturer integrating scientific research, production and sales. The company has multiple cold-drawing production lines, multiple cold-rolling units, CNC lathes and processing centers, and mainly produces seamless pipes. , bright tubes, heat exchanger tubes, pipe fittings, flanges, heat tracing tubes and other products, the company has established a long-term and stable development vision with users in various industries at home and abroad based on the business philosophy of integrity. The company’s products are strictly in accordance with: GB, ASTM, DIN, BS, JIS, 3A, EN and other standards for production.
As an element in the heat exchanger, the stainless steel heat exchange tube is specially used for heat exchange and transfer between two media, and is used for heating, ventilation, condensation, cooling, and evaporation of liquid, gas and steam. Let me talk to you about the storage of stainless steel heat exchange tubes!
① When storing stainless steel heat exchange tubes, attention should be paid to moisture, oil, dust, grease, etc., and they should not be in contact with them for a long time, otherwise rust will occur or the performance of the heat exchange tubes will be reduced.
② When storing stainless steel heat exchange tubes, mechanical damage and pollution should be prevented. It is best to increase the surface coverage for them, and set up supports to support them correctly to avoid bending or damage to the tubes.
③ When storing stainless steel heat exchange tubes, they should be stored indoors or under a shelter. If they must be placed outdoors, they should be covered with canvas or similar coverings for protection.
④ When storing stainless steel heat exchange tubes, if they are not used much, the packaging must be protected from unpacking. If the packaging is wet when adding padding paper, the padding paper should be removed first to avoid erosion of the tube surface.
Knowledge sharing about storage of stainless steel heat exchange tubes
By: mxgy,
Zhejiang Mingxin Stainless Steel Co., Ltd. is a modern stainless steel pipe system manufacturer integrating scientific research, production and sales. The company has multiple cold-drawing production lines, multiple cold-rolling units, CNC lathes and processing centers, and mainly produces seamless pipes. , bright tubes, heat exchanger tubes, pipe fittings, flanges, heat tracing tubes and other products, the company has established a long-term and stable development vision with users in various industries at home and abroad based on the business philosophy of integrity. The company’s products are strictly in accordance with: GB, ASTM, DIN, BS, JIS, 3A, EN and other standards for production.
As an element in the heat exchanger, the stainless steel heat exchange tube is specially used for heat exchange and transfer between two media, and is used for heating, ventilation, condensation, cooling, and evaporation of liquid, gas and steam. Let me talk to you about the storage of stainless steel heat exchange tubes!
① When storing stainless steel heat exchange tubes, attention should be paid to moisture, oil, dust, grease, etc., and they should not be in contact with them for a long time, otherwise rust will occur or the performance of the heat exchange tubes will be reduced.
② When storing stainless steel heat exchange tubes, mechanical damage and pollution should be prevented. It is best to increase the surface coverage for them, and set up supports to support them correctly to avoid bending or damage to the tubes.
③ When storing stainless steel heat exchange tubes, they should be stored indoors or under a shelter. If they must be placed outdoors, they should be covered with canvas or similar coverings for protection.
④ When storing stainless steel heat exchange tubes, if they are not used much, the packaging must be protected from unpacking. If the packaging is wet when adding padding paper, the padding paper should be removed first to avoid erosion of the tube surface.