B-joint spacing of light-row radiator
Optical row tube radiator (also known as heat pipe radiator) is a kind of equipment that uses heat pipe principle to dissipate heat. B-type light-pipe radiator is a standard type of light-pipe radiator with internal water. The forced circulation of water in the pipe achieves excellent heating purpose and high heat dissipation efficiency, which has been welcomed by users.
B-type header spacing refers to the distance between two adjacent headers in a light-row radiator, which is used to determine the heat conduction capacity and heat dissipation effect of the radiator. The specific B-type header spacing is determined according to the design and application requirements of the radiator, and is generally designed by the manufacturer according to the product performance and actual situation. Different types and specifications of optical row tube radiators may have different B-type header spacing.
The B-type optical row tube radiator can be manufactured according to the actual needs of users. There are many models, and the distance is one of the key parameters to be considered in the manufacturing process. The common parameters of the B-type optical row tube radiator include pipe diameter, number of rows of tubes, length, etc. It needs to be designed according to the actual situation to provide users with heat exchange equipment with reasonable structure.
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