Category: Heat Exchangers

2 Heat Exchanger Uses Besides Cooling Control Panels

Industries that rely on multiple electrical control panels are among the most obvious beneficiaries of modern heat exchanger technology. Designed specifically to transfer electrical waste heat in an efficient, eco-friendly, and reliable manner, heat exchangers first grew in popularity as alternatives to more cumbersome air conditioning units that companies relied on in the past. However,… Read more »

Why Heat Exchangers Almost Always Work Best

In the realms of electrical and industrial thermal management, every application is unique. Therefore, there is no single solution that generally works best. To meet such a wide variety of needs efficiently and effectively, heat exchangers offer eco-friendly thermal management solutions that address nearly every industry and application’s specifications. Heat exchangers themselves come in various… Read more »

Common Hindrances to Efficient Thermal Management

Every new technology comes with its own set of hurdles and challenges, but thermal management is something that all forms of technology must account for. Every computer processor and mechanical piece of equipment relies on some sort of cooling solution to prevent disastrous overheating. Typically, the solution chosen has a significant effect on the technology’s… Read more »

Saving More than Just Energy with Heat Exchangers

Heat exchangers are known for revolutionizing electrical thermal management several decades ago, and one of their most notable aspects is the ability to save energy, especially on applications that run around the clock. Today, heat exchangers have expanded that benefit by making it possible to harness electrical waste heat and turn it into free energy… Read more »

Powering the Eco-Cool Heat Exchanger

With a cooling performance at 20oC ΔT:  980 Watts and ingress protection equal to NEMA 12, 4, and 4x standards, Noren’s newest line of Eco-Cool heat exchangers offers an impressively reliable solution to more efficient thermal management. The advanced units are also a culmination of decades of experience and innovation in the field of greener… Read more »

How Heat Exchangers Affect Everyday Life

For company leaders, managers, and employees who work closely with equipment that requires thermal management, heat exchangers have become fairly well-known. However, heat exchanger technology has made a significant impact that far extends the industrial world, and has transformed many aspects of daily life that aren’t always immediately apparent. From the quality of the environment… Read more »

What to Do with Electrical Waste Heat

The answer to how to handle the waste heat that electrical systems give off used to be to eliminate it. With enough air conditioning power, any amount of heat can be eradicated. For advanced manufacturing equipment and technology, however, air conditioning isn’t usually a viable option. Not only is it cumbersome and expensive, but blasting… Read more »

Designing Technology with Optimal Thermal Management in Mind

Despite the fact that effective waste heat management is vital to any technology, systems are often designed without proper consideration given to the application’s thermal management needs. Implementing a cooling solution is often left as an afterthought, and as a result, the application’s efficiency and reliability can suffer. The most effective way to ensure that… Read more »

The Art of Cooling Electrical Enclosures

Electrical enclosures are a fact of life for any technological equipment. To manage them more easily, engineers and designers have found ways to make such enclosures increasingly smaller. However, this also poses several thermal management challenges, such as how to provide adequate cooling for more powerful equipment in smaller and tighter spaces. The need for… Read more »

Why Aren’t Air Conditioners as Efficient as Heat Exchangers?

It wasn’t very long ago that air conditioning technology was the go-to solution for controlling the waste heat that electrical control panels and other enclosures emit. After all, keeping enclosures cool is exactly what air conditioners were designed to do. Today, there are still some applications in which air conditioning or air compressing technology is… Read more »