Low-Fin vs Corrugated Tubes – Which Is Better for Heat Transfer Efficiency?

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Compare low-fin and corrugated stainless steel tubes for heat exchanger applications. Understand the advantages, design differences, and how to choose the most efficient option for your thermal system.


Introduction

When optimizing a heat exchanger’s performance, selecting the right tube geometry can dramatically impact thermal transfer efficiency, pressure drop, and equipment footprint. Among the most popular enhancement options are low-fin tubes and corrugated tubes.

In this article, DLSS compares these two tube types in terms of design, function, application, and cost-effectiveness—helping you choose the ideal solution for your thermal systems.


1. What Are Low-Fin Tubes?

Low-fin tubes are plain tubes with external, helical fins machined into the outer surface. These fins increase surface area, enhancing heat transfer without significantly increasing tube diameter.

Characteristics:

  • Fins are integral (machined from the tube wall)
  • Typical fin height: 0.3–1.0 mm
  • Fin density: 19–26 fins per inch
  • Available in copper, CuNi, stainless steel, brass, etc.

Common Standards:

  • ASTM B359 (Low-finned non-ferrous tubes)
  • Custom per client drawing for stainless applications

2. What Are Corrugated Tubes?

Corrugated tubes have a wave-like surface pattern along the full tube length. The internal or external corrugation induces turbulence, disrupting laminar flow and increasing heat transfer rates.

Characteristics:

  • Full-length external or internal corrugations
  • Spiral, helical, or transverse patterns
  • Available in seamless stainless steel and copper alloys

Advantages:

  • Enhanced turbulence improves heat transfer coefficients
  • More compact exchanger size for same duty
  • Better antifouling properties due to self-cleaning effect

3. Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureLow-Fin TubesCorrugated Tubes
Surface Area IncreaseModerate (~2×)Moderate to high (~2.5–3×)
Flow DisruptionMainly outside tubeBoth inside and outside
Pressure DropLowerHigher (due to turbulence)
Fouling ResistanceGoodVery Good
ApplicationsAir-cooled condensers, fuel coolersHeat exchangers in HVAC, chemicals
CleanabilityGood (can use brushes)Moderate (depends on corrugation)
Manufacturing ComplexityMedium (requires finning machines)Higher (requires forming dies)
Typical Use MaterialCuNi, SS, BrassStainless steel, CuNi, AlBr

4. Which One to Choose?

Choose Low-Fin Tubes if:

  • You need a compact air-side heat exchanger
  • Operating fluid is a gas or vapor, and pressure drop must be minimal
  • You require good cleanability and easy replacement

Choose Corrugated Tubes if:

  • You need to maximize internal turbulence for high heat transfer
  • Working with viscous or fouling fluids
  • Space is constrained, and performance per unit length is critical

For thermal calculations and fin design support, consult Heat Transfer Research, Inc.


5. DLSS Low-Fin and Corrugated Tube Capabilities

Tube TypeMaterialsSize Range (OD × WT)Fin/Corrugation Options
Low-FinCuNi C70600/C71500, TP304/31612–25.4 mm OD, 0.8–1.5 mm WT19–26 FPI, custom pitch/height
CorrugatedTP304/316L, C68700, TP3219.52–25.4 mm ODSpiral, helical, or ring-type

Custom U-bends and bundle fabrication available for both types.


FAQs

Q1: Are low-fin tubes suitable for corrosive media?
Yes, when made of CuNi, titanium, or stainless steel. The tube base material determines corrosion resistance, not the finning alone.

Q2: Can corrugated tubes be used in food-grade systems?
Yes, with proper polishing and surface testing. DLSS offers BA or EP corrugated stainless tubes for hygienic service.

Q3: Do corrugated tubes require more pump energy?
Yes, due to induced turbulence. However, they offer better heat transfer per unit length, reducing overall tube count.

Q4: What’s the MOQ for custom-fin tubes at DLSS?
Generally 500 meters per size and material. DLSS supports prototyping with flexible MOQ for OEM clients.


Conclusion

Whether you need the structured performance of low-fin tubes or the intensified thermal transfer of corrugated designs, DLSS delivers engineered tubing tailored to your application—with precision, consistency, and global support.


Contact DLSS
Email: info@dlsspipe.com
Website: www.dlsspipeline.com

Looking to enhance heat exchanger efficiency with custom finned or corrugated tubes? DLSS can assist with design selection, prototyping, and manufacturing to your exact needs.

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