CS Coil is a trusted domestic source for microchannel heat exchangers using the most reliable manufacturing process in the industry.

MICROCHANNEL CONDENSER COILS:
THE FUTURE OF COOLING SOLUTIONS

Condenser coils are fundamental components in various heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC-R) systems. They are designed to facilitate heat exchange processes by releasing heat absorbed during refrigeration or cooling operations. Microchannel condenser coils are indispensable in the world of thermal management.

High-efficiency condenser coils for industrial cooling

THE CS COIL ADVANTAGE

Are you in search of cutting-edge condenser technology? When it comes to microchannel condensers for water chillers and air conditioners, CS Coil has exactly what you need.

SUPERIOR MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

We take pride in our state-of-the-art manufacturing processes. CS Coil employs advanced techniques to create microchannel condensers that meet and exceed industry standards.

UNMATCHED LONG-TERM RELIABILITY

Our commitment to quality ensures that our condensing coils offer long-term reliability. You can trust CS Coil condenser products to provide consistent performance year after year.

ENHANCED PERFORMANCE

Experience superior cooling performance with our HVACR unit condenser coils. They are designed to optimize heat exchange, ensuring your equipment runs efficiently.

US-PROCURED MATERIALS

Our commitment to quality extends to the materials we use. We source most aluminum parts from US manufacturers supporting local industries and ensuring the highest quality components.

FLEXIBLE VOLUME OPTIONS

Whether you need 2 or 2,000 coils, CS Coil has you covered. We offer flexible volume options to meet your specific project requirements.

WORLDWIDE REACH

We call Houston home, but our microchannel condenser coils serve markets worldwide. Wherever your business operates, CS Coil can provide cooling solutions tailored to your needs.

EXPERIENCE THE FUTURE OF COOLING SOLUTIONS WITH CS COIL

Reliable cooling starts with better coils.

Discover how our microchannel condenser technology outshines traditional copper tube aluminum fin coils and other microchannel producers. Contact us today to elevate your cooling systems to the next level.

 Custom condenser coil manufacturing

Frequently Asked Questions

What are microchannel condenser coils?

Microchannel condenser coils are compact aluminum coils used in air conditioning systems and refrigeration units. They’re made with tiny flat tubes that move refrigerant through a heat transfer process. As the refrigerant turns from gas to liquid, the coil releases air and helps create cool air inside.

How are these different from regular refrigerator coils or evaporator coils?

Standard refrigerator coils and evaporator coils work fine, but microchannel coils are lighter, use less refrigerant, and have better efficiency. They also deal with heat dissipation better and tend to last longer in modern AC coils and commercial cooling setups.

What happens if the condenser coil is dirty?

A dirty condenser coil has a hard time pushing out warm air. That means your system runs longer, uses more power, and doesn’t cool as well. Keeping clean condenser coils helps with airflow, performance, and overall energy efficiency.

How do I clean a condenser coil?

First, turn the unit off. Use a soft brush or a vacuum cleaner to get rid of dust and lint. You can also spray a safe coil cleaner for deeper cleaning. Doing this now and then helps the coils stay clean and keeps indoor air cooler and fresher.

Can CS Coil make custom coils for air conditioning systems?

Yes, CS Coil builds custom microchannel coils for different kinds of air conditioning systems and cooling setups. You can get coils that fit your equipment and work with your airflow, refrigerant, and system size.

What are the coils made of?

The coils use aluminum from US suppliers. Aluminum has excellent heat transfer properties, so it helps with pulling heat out and cooling things down quickly. It also holds up well in different environments.

How does a condenser coil cool the air?

The refrigerant inside the system absorbs heat through the evaporator coil, then moves to the condenser where it gives off that heat. The condenser coil sends that hot air outside and lets the refrigerant switch to liquid form, which makes the air inside feel cooler.