Commercial Cooling Coils for Display Cases, Freezers & Food Service Equipment
Domi Refrigeration provides custom commercial evaporator coils, condenser coils, display case coils, walk-in cooler coils, beverage cooler heat exchangers and replacement cooling components for supermarkets, restaurants, food service equipment brands and refrigeration distributors.
- Custom condenser and evaporator coil support
- For display cases, freezers, coolers and food service equipment
- Anti-corrosion and low-noise design discussion
- Replacement coil and OEM project support
Commercial Refrigeration Cooling Coils & Components
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Domi Refrigeration supplies commercial refrigeration cooling coils and thermal components for display cases, walk-in coolers, beverage coolers, prep tables, commercial freezers, ice machines and food service refrigeration equipment. Our product range includes condenser coils, evaporator coils, commercial cooling coils, fan motors, axial fans and custom heat exchanger solutions designed to support stable cooling, efficient heat transfer and reliable equipment operation. Whether you need standard replacement components, OEM refrigeration coils or custom coil fabrication based on drawings and samples, you can send your product model, dimensions, refrigerant type, airflow requirement, quantity or application details for product matching, technical review and quotation.
For commercial equipment programs, Domi can review a refrigeration condenser coil or refrigeration evaporator coil against cabinet dimensions, airflow, refrigerant, defrost conditions and connection positions, including the requirements for a walk-in cooler evaporator coil before sampling.
- Commercial Refrigeration
Fin Type Evaporator (Copper Tube)
- Commercial Refrigeration
Fin Type Evaporator (Aluminum Tube)
- Commercial Refrigeration
Electronically Commutated Motor
- Commercial Refrigeration
Copper Tube Aluminium Fin Condenser Evaporator
- Commercial Refrigeration
Air Conditioning Condenser
- Commercial Refrigeration
AC Shaded Pole Square Fan Motor
Need the right refrigeration component for your project?
Send your drawings, sample photos, dimensions or technical requirements, and our team will help review the suitable solution.
Commercial Cooling Coils Should Solve Real Equipment Problems
Unstable Cabinet Temperature
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Coil Corrosion in Humid Environments
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Noise in Customer-Facing Spaces
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Replacement Coil Downtime
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Custom Commercial Cooling Coil Solutions

Display Case & Retail Cooling
SUITABLE FOR
RECOMMENDED COMPONENTS
PROBLEM SOLVED

Food Service & Restaurant Cooling
SUITABLE FOR
RECOMMENDED COMPONENTS
PROBLEM SOLVED

Replacement & Wholesale Supply
SUITABLE FOR
RECOMMENDED COMPONENTS
PROBLEM SOLVED
Built for Cooling Stability, Corrosion Resistance and Serviceability
Custom Coil Design for Commercial Equipment
Commercial Cooling Coil Design for Equipment Fit-Up

Anti-Corrosion Options for Humid Environments
Anti-Corrosion and Coating Options for Commercial Refrigeration

Replacement Coil Support for Repair and Distribution
Replacement Coil Review for Commercial Refrigeration Service

Commercial Cooling Applications
Supermarket Display Cases
USE CASES
Walk-In Coolers
USE CASES
Beverage Coolers
USE CASES
Prep Tables
USE CASES
Ice Machines
USE CASES
Commercial Freezers
USE CASES
Commercial Cooling Coils We Can Support

Display Case Evaporator Coil
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVED

Commercial Condenser Coil
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVED

Walk-In Cooler Coil
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVED

Beverage Cooler Heat Exchanger
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVED

Prep Table Refrigeration Coil
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVED

Ice Machine Condenser Coil
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVED

Epoxy Coated Condenser Coil
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVED

Commercial Freezer Evaporator Coil
APPLICATION
PROBLEM SOLVED
What to Prepare Before Requesting a Commercial Cooling Coil Quote
Equipment & Application
- Equipment type
- Application environment
- Condenser or evaporator type
- Cabinet installation space
- Replacement urgency
Coil Structure
- Coil dimensions
- Tube material
- Fin material
- Fin spacing
- Airflow direction
System Requirements
- Refrigerant type
- Fan or motor requirement
- Noise requirement
- Coating requirement
- Defrost requirement
Quotation Files
- Quantity
- Old sample photo
- Drawing or CAD file
- Packaging requirement
- Destination country
Custom Commercial Cooling Coil Workflow
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Equipment Requirement Review
2
Coil Type Selection
3
Dimension and Airflow Review
4
Material and Coating Selection
5
Sample or Replacement Confirmation
6
Bulk Production and Export Packaging
Buyer Recommendations
For Display Case Manufacturers
For Food Service Equipment Buyers
For Replacement Coil Buyers
Why Choose Domi for Commercial Cooling Coils
Domi uses cautious, project-specific manufacturing language here. Final certificate, lead time, performance and coating claims should be confirmed against client materials before publication.
- Custom commercial cooling coil support
- Condenser and evaporator coil manufacturing discussion
- OEM/ODM commercial refrigeration component development
- Drawing, sample and specification review
- Anti-corrosion and coating option discussion
- Low-noise airflow and fan component support
- Replacement coil review for commercial refrigeration service
- Export packaging for refrigeration components
- Communication support for overseas commercial refrigeration buyers
- Support for distributors, importers and wholesale refrigeration component projects
Commercial Cooling Coil Buyer Guides
Use these practical guides to organize coil type, fit, duty, airflow, materials, pressure drop, and drawing inputs before a commercial cooling equipment quotation.
HVAC Coils: Selection Inputs
Compare coil types, materials, airflow, rows, fin spacing, circuiting, pressure drop, and RFQ data.
Replacement HVAC Coils
Match dimensions, duty, connections, materials, failure evidence, drawing revisions, and approval records.
Fan Coil Unit Selection
Coordinate the coil, fan, airflow, controls, condensate, service access, and coil-only scope.
Air Cooled Condenser Selection
Review heat-rejection duty, ambient, fan, airflow, corrosion, cleaning, and validation inputs.
Condenser vs Evaporator Coil
Separate heat-transfer roles and compare commercial replacement interfaces and operating conditions.
Heat Exchanger for HVAC
Choose the architecture by medium, duty, pressure drop, materials, access, and quote documentation.
Common Questions
Commercial cooling coils are used in display cases, walk-in coolers, beverage coolers, prep tables, ice machines, commercial refrigerators and freezers to support heat transfer and stable temperature control.
A commercial condenser coil releases heat from the refrigeration system, while an evaporator coil absorbs heat from inside the cabinet or refrigerated space.
Yes. Domi can review drawings, samples, dimensions, refrigerant type, airflow data, coating requirements and quantity to support custom commercial cooling coil projects.
Please provide equipment type, coil dimensions, condenser or evaporator type, refrigerant type, tube material, fin material, airflow direction, coating requirement, quantity, drawing or old sample photo and destination country.
Yes. Domi can review display case evaporator coil requirements based on cabinet structure, airflow path, evaporator position, fan requirement and cooling performance needs.
Commercial refrigeration coils may use anti-corrosion coating, epoxy coating or other surface treatment options depending on humidity, cleaning exposure, corrosion risk and project requirements.
Domi can review old condenser photos, dimensions, connection points, equipment model and quantity to evaluate replacement coil feasibility.
Yes. Restaurants, cafes and customer-facing refrigeration equipment often require low-noise evaporator and fan designs to reduce disturbance while maintaining cooling performance.
Domi can support commercial refrigeration component projects for wholesalers, distributors and equipment manufacturers, including coils, condensers, evaporators, fan motors and related parts.
Commercial cooling coils should be packed to protect fins, tubes, coating surfaces and connection points from deformation during shipping. The final packaging method depends on product size, quantity and destination.







