Direct cooling
Direct cooling is an environmentally friendly direction of recycling thermal energy. Ensuring better use of refrigeration, it creates an environmentally friendly source of cold. It creates convenience and comfort for the user, increases the back of the equipment, reduces maintenance needs and saves space used for installation. In addition, it reduces the investment costs and greater versatility of the system. The use of plate heat exchangers in the system provides direct cooling of neutralizing pressure differences between the circuits. A wide range of heat exchangers, Brazetek, have different characteristics that ensure optimal tech solutions for virtually any purpose connected with the creation of a comfortable microclimate. Material plates, seals, and nozzles The plates can be manufactured from any suitable material for forging. The most commonly used for this stainless steel AISI 304, AISI 316 and titanium. Seals can also be manufactured from a wide range variety of elastomers, but most often they are made of nitrile and EPDM. Threaded fittings are made of stainless steel or titanium, as well as for devices such as M6, and carbon steel. Flange connections can be without the ring or strip provided with a gasket of rubber, stainless steel, titanium or other alloys, depending on the model. Maximum pressure and temperature All models are available with frames of various designs and can be equipped with different types of plates with varying thickness and pattern, depending on the design pressure. The maximum temperature at which the device is designed depends on the material from which the seals are made.
Thermal insulation
Insulation, designed for use by vehicles in heating systems available for most models of VET. There are two types of insulation: for heating (insulation) and for cooling systems. Sense the presence of two different types of insulation is mineral wool that is impregnated with condensation and become damp if it will be used on the apparatus with a temperature lower than ambient temperature. Polyurethane is more expensive material than mineral wool, but technically for cooling use is more appropriate. Although with the same success it can be used for insulation purposes.