Heat exchanger tubing is a type of tubing used in heat exchange systems to transfer heat from one fluid to another. Heat exchanger tubing is typically made of materials that are highly conductive and have good thermal properties, such as copper, stainless steel, or titanium.
Heat exchanger tubing works by allowing fluids to flow through it in a controlled manner, transferring heat between them as they pass. The tubing is often coiled or bent into a specific shape to maximize the surface area available for heat transfer. As one fluid flows through the tubing, it absorbs heat from the other fluid, which is then carried away.