Galvanized steel ice storage coils are the core components of ice storage systems, primarily used to store cold and release it through melting ice. Their key features are as follows:
1. Structure and Material
Steel serpentine coils: Manufactured using continuous coil welding or seamless steel pipe welding, they are hot-dip galvanized inside and out. The outer diameter of the coil is 26.67mm, and the ice thickness is typically 25-30mm.
2. Application Scenarios
Internal Melt: Suitable for integrated ice storage tanks, where ice forms inside the coil to store cold.
External Melt: Used in ice storage tanks, where a refrigerant circulates outside the coil, releasing cold through melting ice.
3. Installation Tips
Ensure the clearance between the coil and the ice storage tank meets maintenance requirements. Avoid welding the coils.
Before installation, perform an airtightness test and ensure a filter is installed at the liquid inlet.
4. Performance Characteristics
Steel coils offer high strength and excellent pressure resistance, making them suitable for long-term cold storage and providing improved temperature stability.