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The Difference Among Roll Bond Evaporators, Bare Tube Evaporators and Fin Evaporators (for Commercial Refrigerator)

Sep 13,2023 - 14:46  Reading:764

What are the three types of refrigerator evaporators

 

Evaporators play a pivotal role in commercial refrigeration systems by absorbing heat to uphold a consistently low-temperature environment within the refrigeration unit. In our production of coolers and freezers, we employ three main types of evaporators: skin evaporators, roll bond evaporators, and fin evaporators, each serving specific cooling needs. The basic function of a refrigerator evaporator is to remove heat from the air, water, and other items inside the refrigerator. The refrigerator evaporator acts as a heat exchanger, which aids in transferring heat from items and making it cool.

 

When you think about the different construction types of refrigerator evaporators, you’ll find three construction types. Let’s take a closer look at each type.

The Difference Among Roll Bond Evaporators, Bare Tube Evaporators and Fin Evaporators (for Commercial Refrigerator)

The Difference Among Roll Bond Evaporators, Bare Tube Evaporators and Fin Evaporators (for Commercial Refrigerator) 

 

Roll Bond Evaporators

 

Roll bond evaporators, conversely, are produced by rolling two aluminum plates into a rectangular configuration. These evaporators present a cost-effective choice suitable for both household and commercial refrigerators, featuring a prolonged lifespan and straightforward maintenance. However, it's important to note that their cooling effect may not be as uniformly distributed as some other types of evaporators.

 The Difference Among Roll Bond Evaporators, Bare Tube Evaporators and Fin Evaporators (for Commercial Refrigerator)

 

 

Fin Evaporators

 Fin evaporators are composed of an array of small metal plates arranged in a elongated strip shape. They find extensive application in large-scale commercial refrigeration systems and supermarket display cabinets. The key benefit of fin evaporators lies in their capability to deliver a consistent and even cooling effect. However, it's worth noting that they typically come at a higher cost compared to other evaporator types.

The Difference Among Roll Bond Evaporators, Bare Tube Evaporators and Fin Evaporators (for Commercial Refrigerator) 


 

Bare Tube Evaporators

Bare evaporators, also referred to as tubular evaporators, are crafted from tubular metal and are intended for mounting on the rear or side of a refrigerator unit. These evaporators are commonly employed in household and small beverage coolers, where they deliver a consistent cooling effect. However, they are less suitable for larger commercial refrigeration systems, such as two or three-door commercial fridges.

 The Difference Among Roll Bond Evaporators, Bare Tube Evaporators and Fin Evaporators (for Commercial Refrigerator)

The Difference Among Roll Bond Evaporators, Bare Tube Evaporators and Fin Evaporators (for Commercial Refrigerator)


 

 

Comparison Chart Among the Mainstream 3 Types of Evaporators:

Roll bond evaporators, Fin evaporators and Bare tube evaporators

 

 

 

Evaporator

Cost

Material

Place Installed

Defrost Type

Accessibility

Applicable to

Roll Bond Evaporator

Low

Aluminum / Copper

Lined in cavity

Manual

Repairable

Fan Assisted   Cooling

Bare tube Evaporator

Low

Aluminum / Copper

Embedded in Foam

Manual

Irreparable

Static / Fan Assisted Cooling

Fin Evaporator

High

Aluminum / Copper

Lined in cavity

Automatic

Repairable

Dynamic Cooling

 


Nenwell Select the best evaporators for your refrigerator

 

Selecting the ideal refrigerator with the appropriate evaporator requires thoughtful consideration of factors such as cabinet size, desired cooling temperature, ambient operating conditions, and cost-efficiency. You can entrust this decision to us, and we will provide you with the optimal proposal at the most competitive cost.



The Difference Among Roll Bond Evaporators, Bare Tube Evaporators and Fin Evaporators (for Commercial Refrigerator)