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ASTM A312 TP321H HFW Solid Finned Tube with Carbon Steel Fins for HRSGs

الاسم التجاري: Yuhong
رقم الطراز: ASTM A312 TP321H HFW الأنبوب الصلب مع زعانف الصلب الكربوني
الـ MOQ: 2 أجهزة كمبيوتر
السعر: قابل للتفاوض
شروط الدفع: TT ، LC
القدرة على التوريد: وفقا لمتطلبات العملاء
معلومات مفصلة
مكان المنشأ:
الصين
إصدار الشهادات:
ABS, BV, DNV, CCS, LR
اسم المنتج:
ASTM A312 TP321H HFW الأنبوب الصلب مع زعانف الصلب الكربوني
مواصفات الأنابيب الأساسية والمواد:
ASTM A312 TP321H
نوع الزعنفة:
أنبوب/دبوس من الزعانف الصلبة
مادة الزعنفة:
الصلب الكربوني
أنبوب القاعدة / أنبوب OD:
15.88-230 ملم
ملعب الزعنفة:
3-25 ملم
ارتفاع الزعنفة:
5-30 ملم
سمك الزعنفة:
0.8 - 8 ملم
طول الأنابيب:
تخصيص
تطبيق:
مولدات بخار الاسترداد الحراري (HRSGS) ؛ السخانات المطلقة وأفران العملية ؛ الزائفة الجوية غلايات حرار
تفاصيل التغليف:
صناديق خشبية مزدوجة مع إطارات فولاذية ((كلا طرفي الأنابيب لديهما أغطية بلاستيكية)
القدرة على العرض:
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إبراز:

ASTM A312 TP321H finned tube,carbon steel finned tube for HRSGs,solid fin tube with HFW

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carbon steel finned tube for HRSGs

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solid fin tube with HFW

وصف المنتج

ASTM A312 TP321H HFW Solid Finned Tube with Carbon Steel Fins for HRSGs

This is a high-performance bimetallic tube designed for use in high-temperature heat exchangers. It consists of:

 

A core tube: Made from a special, heat-resistant stainless steel alloy (ASTM A312 TP321H).

External fins: Made from carbon steel, which are permanently bonded (usually by welding) to the outer surface of the core tube.

 

The primary purpose of the fins is to dramatically increase the external surface area of the tube, which greatly improves the efficiency of heat transfer between the fluid inside the tube and the gas (like air or flue gas) flowing over the fins on the outside.

 

Key points of ASTM A312 TP321H Solid Finned Tube with Carbon Steel Fins

1. Base Tube’s Material: ASTM A312 TP321H

(1) Chemical Composition

The key difference between standard TP321 and TP321H is the higher controlled carbon content, which is essential for high-temperature strength.

Element Composition (%) (Weight, max. unless range is specified) Note
Carbon (C) 0.04 – 0.10 This "H" designation is defined by this min. C content.
Manganese (Mn) 2.00 max  
Phosphorus (P) 0.045 max  
Sulfur (S) 0.030 max  
Silicon (Si) 0.75 max  
Chromium (Cr) 17.0 – 19.0 Provides oxidation and corrosion resistance.
Nickel (Ni) 9.0 – 12.0 Stabilizes the austenitic microstructure.
Titanium (Ti) 5*(C+N) min – 0.70 max The stabilizer. Prevents harmful chromium carbide formation.
Iron (Fe) Balance The base metal of the alloy.
Nitrogen (N) 0.10 max  

 

(2) ASTM A312 TP321H: Mechanical Properties

These properties are for the finished product (the core tube) in the solution annealed condition.

Property Requirement Note / Test Method
Tensile Strength, min 515 MPa 74,700 psi
Yield Strength (0.2% Offset), min 205 MPa 29,700 psi
Elongation, min 35% In 2 inches (50.8 mm)
Hardness, max 192 HBW 90 HRB Brinell or Rockwell B scale.

 

2. Solid Finned Tube

Solid Fin: The fins are individual solid strips of metal (in this case, carbon steel). They are attached to the tube using a continuous welding process (like high-frequency welding). This creates a strong, permanent, and thermally efficient bond with very low electrical resistance, making the finned tube also suitable for condenser applications where finned tube is earthed.

 

3. With Carbon Steel Fins

This specifies the material used for the fins.

Why Carbon Steel? Carbon steel is chosen for the fins for several key reasons:

  • Cost-Effectiveness: Carbon steel is significantly cheaper than stainless steel. Since the fins are exposed to a less corrosive environment (typically air or flue gas) and the core tube handles the corrosive fluid, using expensive alloy for the fins is unnecessary
  • Thermal Conductivity: Carbon steel has good thermal conductivity, efficiently transferring heat from the core tube to the fin tip.
  • Strength and Workability: It is strong and easily formed into the fin shape.
  • Adequate Oxidation Resistance: For many applications (like air heaters), the oxidation resistance of carbon steel is sufficient, especially when operating within its temperature limits.

4. Why This Design (ASTM A312 TP321H base pipe+carbon steel fins) is Optimal

It's a perfect example of cost-effective material selection:

 

(1) The inside (tube side) handles high-pressure, potentially corrosive steam, water, or process fluids. The TP321H stainless steel is perfectly suited for this demanding environment.

(2) The outside (fin side) is exposed to hot gas. Carbon steel fins provide excellent heat transfer at a fraction of the cost of stainless steel fins, without compromising the overall system's performance or lifespan.


 

Key Application Areas

1. Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSGs)

HRSGs are critical components in combined-cycle power plants. They capture heat from gas turbine exhaust to produce steam that drives a steam turbine.

  • Application: Economizer, Evaporator, and especially Superheater sections.
  • Why it's used: The superheater tube is subject to the highest steam temperatures and pressures. The TP321H core provides the necessary creep strength and corrosion resistance for the high-pressure steam inside. The carbon steel fins are cost-effective for transferring heat from the exhaust gas (~1000°F / 538°C and below).

2. Process Fired Heaters & Reformers

These are workhorses in industries like oil refining and petrochemical processing (e.g., crude oil heating, catalytic reforming, ethylene cracking).

  • Application: Convection bank tubes.
  • Why it's used: The hot flue gases from the firebox (containing potentially corrosive combustion products) pass over the fins. The process fluid inside the tube is often under high pressure and temperature. TP321H resists corrosion from the process fluid and scaling from the high temperatures, while the fins maximize heat pickup from the flue gas, improving furnace efficiency.

3. Air Preheaters

These are economizers that preheat the combustion air for a boiler or furnace using the residual heat from the flue gas.

  • Application: Tube bundles in recuperative air preheaters.
  • Why it's used: The cold combustion air is forced inside the TP321H tubes. The hot, and often sulfur-bearing, flue gas passes over the carbon steel fins. The core tube resists corrosion from the moist air, and the carbon steel fins are suitable for the flue gas side, operating at a temperature where sulfuric acid condensation (a key concern) is minimized.

4. Waste Heat Boilers

Used in various industries to generate steam from hot process gases (e.g., chemical plant off-gases, metal refining furnace exhaust).

  • Application: Boiler tube bundles.
  • Why it's used: They handle unpredictable and potentially corrosive flue gases on the fin side. The TP321H core ensures reliability and integrity for the high-pressure steam/water inside, even with fluctuating heat source conditions.

 

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