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CuproBraze® -
Durability and performance for locomotive cooling
The CuproBraze process was specifically developed for the manufacture of durable heavy-duty mobile and industrial heat exchangers. It has been in commercial operation since year 2000.
New brass and copper alloys offer high durability, high thermal performance, corrosion resistance as well as excellent retention of strength at elevated operating temperatures at least up to 300 C.
Strong materials facilitate low pressure drop and downgauging to save space.
CuproBraze trademark is owned by International Copper Association, which together with other members form CuproBraze Alliance. The mission of CuproBraze Alliance is to promote a widespread adoption of CuproBraze heat exchanger technology to the global vehicle and engine industry.
Members of this Alliance can offer ready made heat exchangers, components, base materials, brazing filler materials, production machinery, and can provide technical support from idea to production.
Contact us: info@cuprobraze.com

Charge Air Cooler for locomotives.
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Climate control and other products with multiport tubes are interesting applications for the future due to strength and the antimicrobial surfaces of copper.
Also electronics cooling with heat pipe principle.
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CuproBraze heat exchangers are today used in heavy duty off-road vehicles, tractors, locomotives and stationary generators, as well as in heavy-duty highway
trucks and some lighter vehicles, including hybrid cars.
The mission of CuproBraze Alliance is to promote widespread adoption of CuproBraze heat exchanger technology to the global vehicle industries. Performance advantages, such as durability at elevated temperatures, thermal efficiency and corrosion resistance make CuproBraze the technology of the future for heavy duty applications. Members of this Alliance include heat exchanger manufacturers, materials suppliers and equipment builders. |
