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K-Fin (Knurled Fin)

The K-Fin is essentially an enhanced version of the L-Fin, designed to improve its limitations without the cost of a G-Fin.

  • Manufacturing Process: The base tube is first knurled (a process that creates a rough, patterned surface). An L-footed fin strip is then wound onto this knurled surface under tension, just like a standard L-fin.
  • How it Attaches: The fin’s “L” foot is forced into the knurled pattern on the tube. This creates a combination of tension and a mechanical interlock between the fin foot and the roughened tube surface.
  • Advantages:
    • Better Bond than L-Fin: The knurling prevents the fin from rotating or loosening as easily, offering improved resistance to vibration and thermal cycling.
    • Better Heat Transfer: The knurling increases the contact area between the fin and the tube, reducing thermal contact resistance.
    • Cost-Effective Upgrade: It is more expensive than a plain L-fin but cheaper than a G-fin.