An air conditioning system has two coils, condenser coils and evaporator coils usually made of copper tubes with aluminum fins. The evaporator coil, or indoor coil, is often described as the "cold" coil because it provides indoor cooling. The coil works by absorbing heat from the indoor air that is blown over by the air handler's fan. The condenser coil or outdoor coil is the "warm" coil as it rejects the heat as a fan blows outside air over the surface. Rx Marine International provides a verity of coil cleaners in various packing.
Coils are found in refrigeration equipment including those used in supermarkets and restaurants. It is not uncommon to find hundreds of "through-the-wall" fan coil units in a hotel, dormitory or apartment building. As the air moving over the coils contains dust, dirt, pollen, moisture and other contaminants, the coils get dirty and become less efficient. In addition, the evaporator coil and its condensate pan can become fouled with pollen, mold spores and other biocontaminants that can have adverse effects on indoor air quality. If not maintained, the moisture around the evaporator coil can become a breeding ground for bacteria and mold
If a coil body is not maintained it increases the amount of heat energy and decreases the potential of the coil body by 37%.
There are many acid and alkaline based cleaners available to clean coils. These chemicals clean by creating a chemical reaction between the cleaner and the coil surface. This damages the coils by causing metal loss over time. Acid and alkaline based chemicals carry with them an inherent danger to personnel and equipment.
The foaming properties of many coil cleaning formulations is important to help float debris our of the coil body where it can be rinsed away. Dubi Chem Marine International is one of largest Coil Cleaner exporter from Middle East - Fujairah to Kuwait. We always keeping good qty of coil cleaner to keep our agent ready stock of 2 - 3 coantainer at a time...