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HVAC

Advanced aluminum materials designed to enhance energy efficiency and
recyclability in HVAC systems for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

Material to both brazed and mechanically-assembled aluminium heat exchangers

Gränges focuses on driving the technological change in the HVAC industry, from mechanically bonded copper tubes to brazed aluminium heat exchangers, just as was the case in the automotive industry where Gränges’ solutions have played a key role in the conversion from conventional to contemporary systems. Focus is concentrated on products that contribute to improved energy efficiency and reduced environmental impact. Gränges is also able to deliver prototypes that customers are able to test at their own applications.

Residential HVAC

Residential air conditioners are used to control the properties of air (primary temperature and humidity) in a room or the complete domestic indoor environment. Typically, residential systems consist of an outdoor unit that is connected to one or several indoor units, (reference to the illustrations) in a so-called split or a ductless system.

Brazed aluminium heat exchangers are currently being used primarily in outdoor condensing units, because of their high efficiency, smaller footprint, reduced noise and improved environmental performance. Because these units sit outdoors, withstanding all kinds of operating environments, the choice of materials and combination of alloys for the system are very important.

Commercial HVAC

Commercial HVAC&R systems are generally larger and more complex than residential systems. Such systems may include package or split systems, air handling units (AHU) and/or liquid chillers (reference to illustration). Regardless of the system of choice, brazed aluminium heat exchangers present an ideal solution in commercial applications because of their high efficiency, low refrigerant charge, reduced noise level and significant cost savings in material, transportation and storage.

Moreover, brazed heat exchangers offer a more constant performance over time compared to traditional round tube heat exchangers, but to ensure reliable operation, the choice of materials and combination of alloys in the system are very important. Because of the size of the heat exchangers, high-strength alloys are specially suited to these applications.

Commercial refrigeration

Air-cooled condensers are used in many refrigeration applications, including (but not limited to) food processing plants, supermarkets and restaurants. Brazed aluminium heat exchangers present several major advantages for these applications: They improve energy efficiency, lowering power consumption and reducing the environmental impact of the refrigeration system. The inherent smaller internal volume leads to lower refrigerant charge, which reduces the periodicity of leak inspections and helps them comply with environmental regulations. They lower weight for transportation and mounting, and allow easy maintenance and cleaning that contributes to a reduction of the overall cost.

Brazed aluminium heat exchangers are compatible with most common refrigerants such as R404A, R407C, R134A, R410A and natural refrigerants, and are able to cope with high operating pressures. The choice of materials and combination of alloys in the system are very important, in order to provide corrosion protection and reliable operation. High-strength alloys are specially suited to these applications.

Industrial applications

Brazed aluminium heat exchangers have been used in industrial applications for more than 60 years because of their compact design, superior thermal and hydraulic performance and reduced manufacturing and ancillary costs. Because of size, design and operating conditions, heat exchangers for industrial applications are often vacuum brazed, which imposes special requirements on the aluminum alloys to be used.

Typical applications include:
• Cooling of engine, transmission, hydraulic and lubrication oils
• Separation of gases
• Gas liquefaction
• Gas compression and condensation

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