CuproBraze Alliance: An International Alliance for the CuproBraze Heat Exchanger Technology

CuproBraze Alliance: An International Alliance for the CuproBraze Heat Exchanger Technology

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CuproBraze in the News

Cool Technology to Help Meet Emissions Targets (pdf)

Diesel Progress International Edition, July-August 2006
CuproBraze process for brazed copper/brass heat transfer components can help deliver cooling performance needed for reduced emissions.

Pollution Risk is Found on Diesel School Buses

The New York Times, April 26, 2005

Develop Efficient Heat Transfer Systems (pdf)

Modern Metals, March 2006

Coating Spray Process Developed for the Deposition of Cu-Sn-P-Ni (pdf)

Brazing and Soldering Today, September 2006

Is Brazing Better?

Assembly Magazine, December 2005

Cooling Systems (pdf)

Automotive Manufacturers, Autumn 2005
New engine requirements mean manufacturers are changing to copper and brass for cooling systems.

Running Light and Cool

Machine Design, March 2005

Demand Heating Up for Brazed Copper-Brass Radiators (pdf)

Automotive Engineering International, June 2005

Running Light and Cool

Machine Design, March 2005

Asia Hot on New Cooling Technology (pdf)

Automotive Engineering International, February 2005

New Materials and New Design Criteria for Heat Exchangers (pdf)

Metall, July - August 2004

Tokyo Motor Show 2004 for Commercial Vehicles (pdf)

The Vehicle Component, June, 2004
The CuproBraze Alliance announces joint projects with two Japanese companies at the Tokyo Motor Show.

Can Copper Make a Comeback?

Automotive Design and Production, January, 2004
Stricter worldwide emission standards make copper a viable material for automotive radiators.

New Brazing Processes Using Anneal-Resistant Copper and Brass Alloys (pdf)

Journal of Materials and Design, 2003

Russian Return: Investment Begins to Flow Back Into the Russian Auto Industry

Automotive Industries, April 2003

Clean Diesels With Cooling

Truck Trend, October 2002
High-temperature Strength of Charge Air Coolers is Crucial for Clean Diesel Engines.

Beijing to Introduce Tougher Auto Emission Standards

Beijing Time, August 1, 2002
Beijing is the first city in China to implement strict emission standards.