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Heat Exchangers vs. Air Conditioners for Cabinet Cooling
Over the decades, heat exchangers have replaced air conditioning equipment in a variety of thermal management applications…
Read MoreHow Cold Plates Became High-Performance Cooling Solutions
Cold plates operate on the same principles of transferring electrical waste heat that traditional heat exchangers do.
Read MoreQuestions About the Advantages of Heat Pipes
The secret to a heat pipe’s success is the way in which it combines natural cooling methods to provide optimal heat transfer.
Read MoreThe Difference Between Ambient and Below-Ambient Heat Exchangers
Noren’s below-ambient heat exchangers deliver efficient, eco-friendly cooling for hot climates, reducing reliance on costly air conditioning systems
Read MoreThe Industrial Uses of Cold Plates
Cold plates are a leading thermal management solution, offering advanced designs and custom options to meet evolving industrial applications
Read MoreMeeting NEMA Enclosure Standards with Heat Exchangers
Electrical enclosures, control panels, and equipment at risk of contamination or overheating must meet strict NEMA standards for safety and reliability.
Read MoreWhy Preventing Condensation Matters in Control Panels
Protecting electrical control panels from environmental contaminants is just as important in thermal management as cooling the equipment inside the enclosure
Read More3 Tips for Choosing the Right Heat Exchanger
The first step to choosing the right heat exchanger for an application that’s already designed is to thoroughly analyze that design from multiple angles. That includes incorporating expertise from several different areas, including thermal management, electrical engineering, design and manufacturing, and more.
Read MoreHow Heat Exchangers Save Energy Costs and More
When companies began implementing heat exchanger technology for their electrical cooling needs, they were already used to thermal management being a burden. Traditional solutions, like air conditioners, were costly and often needed repairs and maintenance.
Read MoreWater Protection and NEMA Enclosures
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) is responsible for defining standards used in a variety of industrial-grade electrical enclosures throughout North America. These help companies identify what applications or accessories are most appropriate for their line of work, and this process also helps establish a baseline need to be met.
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