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Microchannel

heat exchangers

Durable designs to shore up your system


Customers who demand the
most corrosion resistant,
reliable performance count Benefits of Microchannel
on the best coating in
the industry, with epoxy- • Corrosion resistance:
coated microchannel Microchannel’s low profile coils are easy to clean,
heat exchanger coils on and its aluminum construction provides resistance
Trailblazer® and Pathfinder® chillers and Rebel®, RoofPak®, to galvanic corrosion.
and Maverick® II packaged rooftop systems.
• Coastal applications:
Epoxy-coated microchannel coils provide excellent
Outpacing the competition
protection from salt-laden environments.
Tested to ASTM B117-90 specifications, Daikin’s microchannel
epoxy-coated coils have endured 6,000+ hours of salt-spray • Reliable performance:
resistance testing. With thousands of hours of operation Proven design offers continuous performance for a
logged, it is a proven solution for the most rigorous of wide range of applications.
applications.
According to a federal • Improved heat transfer:
study led by the NACE® Microchannel technology provides up to 30 percent
International Institute, better heat transfer than fin-and-tube models.
the estimated annual
cost of corrosion can
The coil’s lower refrigerant charge can also help to meet
reach $276 billion.
LEED credit for Enhanced Refrigeration Management, and
Metals aren’t just
its aluminum composition resists deterioration in corrosive
susceptible to salt-
environments because the single-metal frame is less vulnerable
spray; corrosion comes
to galvanic corrosion.
in many other forms. Daikin microchannel exchangers are
resistant to other environmental factors as well, from humidity Facility managers and building owners everywhere can benefit
to industrial pollution. Can you afford to risk it with less from microchannel’s higher efficiency, galvanic corrosion
durable coils? resistance, and smaller footprint.

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