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Choosing between a C type fin press line and an H type fin press line depends on fin size, die structure, target output, workshop layout and the long-term production plan. Both types can be used for heat exchanger fin production, but they serve different buyer priorities.
Equipment Selection Guide
| Buyer Need | Recommended Equipment | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Compact heat exchanger fin production | C Type Fin Press Line | A practical choice for common HVAC condenser and evaporator fins where footprint and flexible operation matter. |
| Higher rigidity or larger die requirements | H Type Fin Press Line | The H frame structure is often preferred when the die size, tonnage or long-term high-volume requirement is higher. |
| Custom fin patterns | Fin Press Line + Custom Fin Die | The fin die design is as important as the press itself for collar quality, louver accuracy and stable production. |
Quotation Checklist
- Confirm fin drawing, tube diameter, tube pitch, row number, fin pitch and material thickness.
- Compare press capacity, strokes per minute, die height, table size and material width.
- Plan the collector, stacker and downstream handling together with the press and die.
- Share target output and workshop voltage before requesting a quotation.
Related Products and Pages
For more details, review C Type Fin Press Line, H Type Fin Press Line, Heat Exchanger Fin Die, request a fin press line quotation.
FAQ
Which is better, C type or H type fin press line?
There is no single better type. C type is often suitable for compact and flexible fin production, while H type is usually selected for higher rigidity, larger dies or higher-volume heat exchanger fin production.
Does the fin die affect the choice of fin press line?
Yes. Fin die size, progression, die height and fin pattern directly affect press selection. Buyers should evaluate the press and die together instead of choosing only by press tonnage.
What should I provide for a fin press line quotation?
Useful details include fin drawing, tube diameter, tube pitch, row number, fin pitch, material type, material thickness, coil width, target capacity and workshop voltage.
