SECO/WARWICK announces the preparation to initiate production of the first “Snake” battery coolers in its furnaces in collaboration with a valued partner. This marks the deployment of the eighth Controlled Atmosphere Brazing (CAB) line in the partner’s facilities, with the latest being the second to feature a width of 2,300 mm.
The upcoming CAB line, tailored for the production of “Snake” battery coolers, is set to include essential components such as a convection preheating chamber, a radiation furnace, and two cooling chambers, all integrated with a dedicated control system. This advanced setup underscores SECO/WARWICK’s commitment to delivering top-notch solutions for aluminum heat exchanger production, particularly catering to the automotive industry.
Recognized as the preferred technology for aluminum heat exchanger production in the automotive sector, Controlled Atmosphere Aluminum Brazing (CAB) has led SECO/WARWICK to establish the EV/CAB brand dedicated to this industry. This specialized focus ensures that SECO/WARWICK remains at the forefront of technological advancements, supporting the auomotive industry’s transition towards electric vehicle production.
SECO/WARWICK’s seamless cooperation with the automotive industry is evident in its dedication to providing solutions that facilitate the development of electric vehicle technology. By embracing this trend, SECO/WARWICK indirectly contributes to the ongoing efforts to reduce exhaust emissions and protect the natural environment, aligning with broader sustainability objectives.