INDUSTRY COMPONENT

Casing/Frame

Structural enclosure for heating/cooling coils that provides protection, support, and airflow management in industrial thermal systems.

Component Specifications

Definition
A casing or frame component specifically designed to house and support heating or cooling coils in industrial applications. It serves as a protective enclosure that maintains structural integrity, directs airflow efficiently, prevents physical damage to coils, and often includes mounting points for integration into larger systems. The design ensures optimal thermal transfer while protecting sensitive coil elements from environmental factors and mechanical stress.
Working Principle
Provides structural support and containment for coil assemblies, creating a controlled environment that optimizes heat exchange by directing fluid/air flow across coil surfaces while protecting against external interference and damage.
Materials
Galvanized steel (most common), stainless steel (corrosive environments), aluminum (lightweight applications), or powder-coated carbon steel. Material selection depends on environmental conditions, temperature ranges, and corrosion resistance requirements.
Technical Parameters
  • Thickness 1.0-3.0mm typical
  • Dimensions Customizable to coil size
  • Mounting Type Bolt-on, welded, or flanged
  • Surface Finish Galvanized, powder-coated, or painted
  • Pressure Rating Atmospheric to 2 bar
  • Temperature Range -40°C to 200°C
Standards
ISO 9001, ISO 14001, DIN EN 15036, ASHRAE 15

Industry Taxonomies & Aliases

Commonly used trade names and technical identifiers for Casing/Frame.

Parent Products

This component is used in the following industrial products

Engineering Analysis

Risks & Mitigation
  • Corrosion in humid environments
  • Structural fatigue from vibration
  • Poor airflow design reducing efficiency
  • Incompatible materials causing galvanic corrosion
  • Improper mounting leading to leaks or damage
FMEA Triads
Trigger: Inadequate corrosion protection
Failure: Structural weakening and perforation
Mitigation: Use appropriate coatings (galvanization, powder coating), select corrosion-resistant materials (stainless steel), implement regular inspection schedules
Trigger: Poor weld quality or design
Failure: Cracking at stress points
Mitigation: Follow welding standards (AWS D1.1), implement quality control checks, use proper reinforcement at high-stress areas
Trigger: Incorrect airflow design
Failure: Reduced thermal efficiency and coil icing
Mitigation: Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis during design, proper baffle placement, adherence to ASHRAE guidelines

Industrial Ecosystem

Compatible With

Interchangeable Parts

Compliance & Inspection

Tolerance
±1.5mm on critical dimensions, ±2° on angular alignments
Test Method
Visual inspection, dimensional verification, pressure testing (leak check), material certification review, coating thickness measurement

Procurement Evaluation Criteria

Not customer reviews or live demand data. These dimensions support RFQ preparation and supplier evaluation.

Technical documentation
4/5
Manufacturing capability
4/5
Inspection readiness
5/5
Supplier transparency
3/5

These scores are example evaluation dimensions, not real customer ratings, country-specific buyer feedback, or live inquiry activity.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary function of a coil casing/frame?

To provide structural support, protect coils from damage, manage airflow, and ensure proper thermal performance in heating/cooling systems.

How do I select the right material for a coil casing?

Consider environmental conditions (humidity, chemicals), temperature range, corrosion requirements, and weight constraints. Galvanized steel is standard, stainless for corrosive environments, aluminum for lightweight needs.

Can coil casings be customized for specific applications?

Yes, dimensions, materials, mounting options, and accessories (drain pans, access panels) can be customized based on coil specifications and installation requirements.

Can I contact factories directly?

Yes, each factory profile provides direct contact information.

Data Basis

CNFX manufacturer profiles, technical classification, publicly available product information, and ongoing plausibility checks.

Preliminary Technical Classification
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