Category: Heat Exchangers

The Role of Modern Heat Exchangers

You might consider the engine in your vehicle it’s most important feature, considering that without it, the vehicle wouldn’t run. However, if the radiator didn’t work or wasn’t efficient enough, then the engine’s performance (which makes it so important) wouldn’t be anywhere near what it should be. In fact, before long, it would be nonexistent…. Read more »

Solving Thermal Management Problems with Heat Exchangers

For over 40 years, Noren’s goal has been to not only provide more cost-efficient products, but also to produce solutions that eliminate many of the hassles that often come with electrical thermal management. For instance, the savings that heat exchangers produce when it comes to energy consumption could be offset if the units needed constant… Read more »

How Heat Exchangers Measure Up to Air Conditioning

While there are still many applications that require the air-chilling abilities of traditional air conditioners, heat exchangers are an increasingly more preferable option for cooling electrical control panels and manufacturing equipment. In fact, even in particularly hazardous conditions, Noren’s specialized line of heat exchangers can provide a more efficient and reliable alternative to air conditioners…. Read more »

A Better Way to Cool Electrical Control Panels

When it comes to keeping electrical control panels properly cooled, Noren’s heat exchangers have continued to raise the bar in quality, efficiency, and reliability. With a variety of different design models and the ability to customize any design to meet clients’ unique needs, Noren offers a better way to cool electrical control panels than most… Read more »

2 Ways Heat Exchangers Immediately Reduce Costs

For engineers endeavoring to create the latest, most powerful technology to manufacturers who want to reduce their overhead costs, heat exchangers are often the most attractive thermal management solutions. In the long run, upgrading to heat exchangers from traditional air conditioning units provides significant benefits. However, many of those benefits can be seen almost immediately… Read more »

Designing the Most Efficient Thermal Management Solutions

If you compare heat exchangers to other options, like air conditioners or air compressors, it is obvious that heat exchangers are often the most efficient solution. However, when you compare heat exchangers to heat exchangers (such as air-to-air units and air-to-water units), the advantages of one design over another may not be immediately obvious. Choosing… Read more »

A Brief Look at How Heat Exchangers Work

The good thing about heat exchangers is that they can be crafted and adapted to fit virtually any electrical enclosure. Yet, every system is different, and therefore, heat exchangers must be designed in a variety of different ways to effectively meet each application’s needs. At Noren, our experts specialize in creating thermal management solutions that… Read more »

Important Reasons to Upgrade to Industrial Heat Exchangers

Manufacturing equipment varies from industry to industry, and even further from organization to organization, in everything from the size and capacity of control panels to the circuits in each piece of machinery. Nevertheless, companies across all industries are increasingly recognizing the importance of upgrading their thermal management systems to more efficient heat exchangers. For over… Read more »

Typical Heat Exchanger Applications

The idea of exchanging heat has been around for much of modern man’s history, but utilizing heat transfer concepts to cool electrical equipment is a relatively newer revelation. Since they’ve become an accepted and increasingly more popular option for electrical thermal management, however, heat exchangers have also become an important resource in a number of… Read more »

Avoiding Condensation While Cooling Control Panels

The main reason for keeping electrical control panels enclosed is to stop environmental influences like dust and condensation from damaging their sensitive components. However, because they’re enclosed, control panels also need to be properly cooled to prevent heat from accumulating too close to those components. In some cases, especially when air conditioning is used to… Read more »