Condenser Tube Expander

πŸ› οΈ Common Types of Expanders

Manufacturers produce several designs for different tube sizes and applications:
  • AN Series – Basic expanders for small tubes (oil coolers, radiators).
  • 800 / 800-5 Series – Standard tools for many condenser and heat exchanger tubes; the 5 series often have five rollers for more uniform expansion, especially on thin-walled tubes.
  • 1200 / 1200-5 Series – Longer reach and better control for thicker tube sheets; 5 series usually means five-roller, more precise expansion.
  • 8012 Series – Heavy-duty expanders for larger tubes and thick tube sheets used in boilers and industrial heat exchangers.
  • 900 / 1300 Series – Additional size-specific options, mainly for smaller diameters or specific use cases.

πŸ› οΈ Applications

Tube expanders are widely used in:

  • HVAC and refrigeration condensers
  • Power plants (steam condensers)
  • Chemical processing and refineries
  • Oil coolers and radiators
  • Boilers and heat exchangers

They help ensure tight tube sheet seals, reduce leaks, and maintain system efficiency and durability under demanding operating conditions

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Description

A condenser tube expander is a specialized industrial tool used to expand the ends of tubes, so they fit tightly and form a leak-proof joint inside the tube sheet of condensers, heat exchangers, boilers, coolers, and similar equipment. This expansion ensures a secure mechanical seal between the tube and the tube sheet without welding or soldering, which is essential for systems that operate under high pressure and temperature.

πŸ”§ What It Does

A condenser tube expander expands the diameter of a tube’s end so that when it’s inserted into the holes of a tube sheet (a thick plate with multiple drilled holes), it tightly presses against the material of the sheet and doesn’t leak. This is crucial in heat transfer equipment (like condensers, boilers, radiators, coolers) were fluids flow at high pressure/temperature.

πŸ“Œ How It Works

The tool is inserted into the end of a tube.

A mechanical or hydraulic expansion mechanism pushes outward (often using roller or mandrel systems).

The tube’s outer diameter increases slightly, pressing firmly into the tube sheet’s hole.

This creates a metal-to-metal seal that prevents leakage and ensures good heat transfer.

Brand

Sapsons

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