Condensers and evaporators are core heat exchange components of cold storage refrigeration systems, whose material quality, wall thickness and welding quality directly determine heat exchange efficiency and equipment service life. Substandard materials, insufficient wall thickness and heat exchange tube missing welding are major hidden dangers affecting stable operation.
Substandard materials of condensers and evaporators result in poor corrosion and high-temperature resistance. In long-term low-temperature and humid environments, they are prone to corrosion and aging, which shortens equipment service life and reduces heat exchange efficiency.
Insufficient wall thickness affects the pressure-bearing capacity of the equipment, making it easy to deform and damage during normal operation, and even cause refrigerant leakage, which affects the normal operation of the refrigeration system.
Missing welding of heat exchange tubes directly leads to refrigerant leakage, which not only reduces heat exchange effect but also increases maintenance costs and safety risks, affecting the stable operation of cold storage.
Strictly controlling the material standards, wall thickness specifications and welding quality of condensers and evaporators is the key to avoiding such hidden dangers, which can effectively ensure the stable operation of the cold storage refrigeration system and reduce operational costs.
Paying attention to the quality of condensers and evaporators, avoiding substandard materials, insufficient wall thickness and welding defects, is crucial to ensuring the efficient and stable operation of cold storage and reducing potential operational risks.
