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Reduction of Fan Power in Comparison to Plate and Bar Type Aluminum Heat Exchangers – This case study describes the difference in performance of a plate and bar type aluminum radiator compared to a CuproBraze® copper/brass radiator.
Reduction of Fan Power in Comparison to Plate and Bar Type Aluminum Heat Exchangers
This case study describes the difference in performance of a plate and bar type aluminum radiator compared to a CuproBraze® copper/brass radiator. Executive Report Issue 1 - 2016 (pdf). ...
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A Hard Look at New Cooling Systems for Clean Diesel Engines
A Hard Look at New Cooling Systems for Clean Diesel Engines
OEMs Face Significant Changes,Aggressive Deadlines
Carl Kiser spoke at an environmental symposium in Tokyo. Kiser is renowned for pioneering work on charge a ...
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New Designs of Charge Air Coolers Increase Performance and Durability Parts-2
New Designs of Charge Air Coolers Increase Performance and Durability (Two Parts)
Part 2
Laboratory Testing Aids in Design Improvements
The testing of heat exchangers for performance and durability ...
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New Designs of Charge Air Coolers Increase Performance and Durability Part-1
New Designs of Charge Air Coolers Increase Performance and Durability (Two Parts)
Part 1
Laboratory Testing Verifies Claims of Durability and Efficiency
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Experiments Demonstrate Durability of Brazed Brass Joints
Experiments Demonstrate Durability of Brazed Brass Joints
Fatigue Testing at Various Temperatures Proves Superiority of Copper-Brass for Heat Exchanger Applications
Fatigue is a process by which a material is weakened ...
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CuproBraze Proves Versatile in the Design of Heat Exchangers
CuproBraze Proves Versatile in the Design of Heat Exchangers
Key Advances Include "One-Shot" Brazing and New Tube Designs
CuproBraze has long been considered a versatile and flexible materials system. Typically, heat ...
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News Releases
- Reduction of Fan Power in Comparison to Plate and Bar Type Aluminum Heat Exchangers
- Cuprobraze Attending Aimex Exhibition
- Young Touchstone Leverages Benefits of Copper/Brass Brazing for Heavy-Duty Markets
- Bombardier Achieves Superior Performance at a Lower Initial Cost
- Blogs from 2011 – 2014 By Markku Ainali & Juho Partanen
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Testimonials
The advantages of CuproBraze over other heat exchanger technologies were clearly evident from the beginning.
Jorge Warnholtz Plant ManagerClimex WorldCuproBraze is the technology of choice for future generations of heat exchangers.
Jan AnderssonProject LeaderRabe ConsultingWe have successfully tested cooling systems with our customers and are now experiencing the initial waves of demand for CuproBraze.
Mike SprengerDirector of Sales & Marketing, Young Touchstone. ER 55The more familiar we become with brazed copper-brass, the more we like it.
Jack ChisenhallPresidentVintage AirAs a brazing process, CuproBraze can make heat exchangers that are inherently more durable than soldered copper-brass and also superior to aluminum products.
Randolph SinghChairman and Managing DirectorGS RadiatorsUsing CuproBraze technology, we can offer superior and cost-effective products.
- Sunil Haridass, DirectorDeccan Radiators & Pressings, Ltd.Clearly, it is superior to any prior technology. We firmly believe that eventually all charge air coolers will be made of copper and brass using the CuproBraze process.
Hannu VetikkoManaging DirectorFinnish Radiator Manufacturing CompanyIt is a milestone for Nanning Baling Technology to become the first company in China to mass produce CuproBraze heat exchangers.
Gu Yu, General ManagerNanning Bailing TechnologyAfter our specialists attended several seminars and visited SHAAZ’n new plant, it was obvious that CuproBraze was exactly what we needed.
Alexander Vedernikov Manager of Technical DevelopmentURALWe closely examined the CuproBraze technology and its implications for our markets. Our customers indicated that they would be interested in CuproBraze products if we could make them.
James E. CornwellVP of ManufacturingRADAC