Heat Dissipation Pipe
Efficient heat management ensures optimal operating conditions and prolongs the lifespan of equipment. Heat pipes are commonly used in various industries for effective thermal management. A heat pipe is a two-phase device that utilises the principles of boiling and condensation to transfer heat from one location to another, providing efficient thermal regulation.
In aquaculture systems, maintaining appropriate temperatures is vital for both aquatic life and equipment performance. Integrating heat dissipation pipes, can help manage thermal loads, ensuring a stable environment within RAS setups.
Heat Dissipation Pipes are used in conjunction with pumps and air blowers, and biological processes to help prevent overheating and temperature shocks to aquaculture species and to manage heat generated during the aeration process.
In various aeration systems, such as those used in aquaculture or wastewater treatment, heat dissipation pipes help manage the heat produced by blowers. This ensures that the blowers operate efficiently and reduces the risk of overheating
Heat Dissipation Pipes are available to fit two pipe sizes:
50mm /2″ Pipe
80mm / 3″ Pipe
Each Heat Dissipation Pipe section is 500mm in length with BSP Connections:
Male BSP thread one end & Female BSP thread on the other end.
Joiners made from 316SS are also available to join more than one pipe section together as required by the heat dissipation needs.
To discuss how these Heat Dissipation Pipes could work for your application and to size them appropriately, please contact us at Fresh By Design