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Aluminium HVAC agreement with Turkish Konveyör

07/02/2012 03:36 (104 Day 06:12 minutes ago)

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The FINANCIAL -- Hydro's aluminium tubing plant in Denmark and the Turkish company Konveyör have signed a cooperation agreement designed to support customers and make easier their replacement of copper tubing with aluminium in heating, ventilation, refrigeration and air conditioning applications.

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The idea behind the agreement is to help customers in their move from copper to aluminium in their heat transfer applications. Hydro will supply precision-drawn aluminium tubes while Konveyör is a specialist in capillary tubing and can handle fabrication work like bending, beading, swaging and brazing.

This agreement brings new opportunities and enables both companies to expand their respective product range. The new developments offered can provide top-performing drop-in aluminium solutions for HVAC customers.

Such solutions also enable substantial cost savings compared to copper.

Konveyör, headquartered in Istanbul, is a specialist within tube assemblies based on brazed material, such as manifolds and distributors. The company has six production sites in Turkey, supplying appliance manufacturers and other customers in Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas.

Hydro is one of the global leaders in precision-drawn and extruded aluminium tubes, supplying solutions for automotive, solar and HVAC&R heat transfer applications.

 

 

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