Micro-channel tubes

Micro-Channel Tubes by Alumat

Micro-channel tubes, also known as multi-port extrusion, represent a flat and rectangular extruded tube featuring multiple channels. This design enhances heat transfer by providing a higher surface-per-volume ratio.

Key Characteristics:

  1. Increased Heat Transfer: The multiple channels significantly enhance heat transfer capabilities, making them ideal for applications requiring efficient thermal performance.
  2. Versatility in Sizes and Alloys:
    • Available in various sizes to suit diverse applications.
    • Alloys are carefully selected to ensure optimal properties for specific purposes.
  3. Coating Options:
    • Can be delivered with coatings, offering additional protection and customization.
    • Ready for assembly and oven brazing.

Alumat’s micro-channel tubes exemplify precision engineering and innovation, delivering efficient heat transfer solutions tailored to meet the unique requirements of diverse applications.

Who we are?

Alumat is a pioneering industrial company dedicated to forging a sustainable future in the realm of aluminum. Our mission is to enhance the viability of societies by transforming aluminum into innovative and efficient products and solutions.

Our Products

We have been in the aluminum industry for over 20 years, offering a wide range of aluminum products. Our expertise and capabilities are unmatched.

Our Services

With our extensive selection of aluminum products and solutions, we provide a range of services. As your dedicated industrial aluminum collaborator, we strive to ensure that you attain optimal outcomes.

Aluminum Ingot

We obtain primary aluminum intended for remelting on the international market, offering a diverse supply of primary aluminum in different forms and qualities across the globe.

About Aluminum

Aluminum is intriguing, adaptable, and exceptionally versatile. Explore the key points of aluminum's evolution, starting from its extraction from bauxite, through the manufacturing process, utilization, and eventual recycling.

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