Category: Heat Exchangers

Thermal Management Needs that Most Industries Share

While every company faces its own unique challenges, there are certain issues that are common among every industry. Thermal management is one of the most significant of those common challenges. The specific thermal management needs a company faces and how it decides to address them depend on many different factors. However, things like electrical cooling… Read more »

More than Manufacturing – The Everyday Uses of Heat Exchangers

Manufacturing technology and equipment is well-known for its high demands on energy and maintenance. It’s also well-known how significantly heat exchangers can lower those demands in the realm of electrical thermal management. However, those same benefits make heat exchangers more common than many people realize, especially when it comes to everyday household items that they… Read more »

Can Heat Exchangers Really Affect Productivity?

One of the biggest reasons why heat exchangers have been so widely adopted over the last few decades is because they significantly lower energy costs by cooling electrical enclosures more efficiently than air conditioners. Given a company’s reliance on technology, especially in the manufacturing industry, it should be no surprise that the ability to more… Read more »

Meeting Complex Cooling Challenges with Simple Heat Transfer

The fact that most industries have implemented heat exchanger-cooled technologies is a testament to the many ways in which the technology has streamlined thermal management. Yet, companies who haven’t may not always realize the ways in which heat exchangers simplify thermal management and overcome many of the most common challenges. The secret to their success… Read more »

How Heat Exchangers Utilize Thermosyphons to Transfer Heat

While there are several ways to address the many thermal management challenges that can arise with any application, the concept of a thermosyphon has become an increasingly more popular one. Thermosyphons describe innovative heat transfer mechanisms that combine phase-change cooling principles with the force of gravity to create an eco-friendly, closed-loop system for eliminating electrical… Read more »

Why Heat Exchangers Come in a Variety of Designs

Technology has become more than just an advantage to the biggest and wealthiest companies. Now, businesses of all sizes rely on advanced technology of all forms for everything from administrative work to large-scale manufacturing operations and everything between. Because all technologies rely on appropriate thermal management to prevent overheating, heat exchangers have been created in… Read more »

The Energy Efficiency of Modern Heat Exchangers

After implementing heat exchangers for their electrical thermal management needs, companies often immediately realize the benefits in terms of increased productivity and streamlined operations. Over time, however, one of the greatest and most impactful benefits is the level of energy efficiency that heat exchangers provide. Thanks to their innovative heat transfer methods and other thermal… Read more »

Considerations that Come with Cooling Electrical Enclosures

Electrical thermal management has long been both a challenge and an avenue for innovation when it comes to technology and industrial applications. The more powerful technology and machinery becomes, the more important it is to control the waste heat that it emits. Also, the more of an impact that malfunctioning technology will have on any… Read more »

How Does Phase-Change Cooling Work?

Phase-change cooling technology is just one of the many eco-friendly and efficient thermal management methods that modern heat exchangers employ. Along with other methods such as conduction and natural/forced convection, phase-change cooling provides a much more efficient and reliable way to cool electrical enclosures than more conventional air conditioners and air compressors. By utilizing the… Read more »

What Companies Save with the Help of Heat Exchangers

Saving costs has always been a principle of good business, but there are some costs that have historically been a necessary burden. For example, electrical thermal management used to require large air conditioning apparatus that was costly to operate and cumbersome to maintain. However, the need to prevent machinery and equipment from overheating is so… Read more »