Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers (2,500+ items) - Page 4
Condenser Asy, Yj716
Universal Air Conditioning Condenser, Cn3664Pfc
Universal Air Conditioning Condenser, Cn3753Pfc
75-70 Porsche 914/72-71 Vw 411 Condenser, Gb-136T
Universal Air Conditioning, Cn3995Pfc
Condenser
Condenser, 3592C
Nissens Condenser, 94282
Suba Impreza 01-97
Chev Gseries Van91-83
Nissens Condenser, 94301
Universal Air Conditioning Condenser, Cn3011Pfxc
Universal Air Conditioning Condenser, Cn3525Pfc
Honda Hr-V 16-16
Chev Impala 96-94
Universal Air Conditioning Condenser, Cn3462Pfc
Universal Air Conditioning, CN3323PFXC
Hyundai Veloster 16-13 Condenser, Cn4246Pfc
Universal Air Conditioning Condenser, Cn3570Pfc
Universal Air Conditioning, CN3889PFC
Universal Air Conditioning Condenser, Cn3554Pfc
Universal Air Conditioning Condenser, Cn3292Pfc
About Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers are essential components of a vehicle’s air conditioning system. They are responsible for converting the refrigerant from a gas to a liquid state and sending it back to the compressor. Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers can be found in any vehicle with an air conditioning system, from cars to trucks and even boats.
Types of Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers come in many different types, including aluminum, copper-brass, and parallel flow condensers. Aluminum condensers are typically used for small cars due to their lightweight design and low cost. Copper-brass condensers have better heat transfer capabilities than aluminum models but tend to be more expensive. Parallel flow condensers offer improved performance over other models by maximizing heat transfer while minimizing pressure drop.
How Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers are Made
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers are usually made of aluminum or copper-brass tubing that is bent into shape according to the manufacturer’s specifications. The tubes may also be crimped or soldered together before being mounted onto an external frame or housing unit. The internal parts of the condenser, such as fins, louvers, and fans, are typically made from plastic or metal materials.
Industries that use Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers
Automotive Air Conditioning Condensers are commonly used by automotive technicians who work on vehicles with air conditioning systems. They also play an important role in HVAC systems for commercial buildings and industrial facilities where temperature control is critical for employee comfort and safety.
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