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The Automotive Heat Exchanger is a key component of Automotive Climate Control Systems. It is responsible for transferring heat from one medium to another, such as from the engine to the cabin air. Heat exchangers are typically made of aluminum or copper and are designed to be lightweight and efficient. They are also designed to be durable and resistant to corrosion. Heat exchangers are used to regulate the temperature of the cabin air, as well as to reduce engine noise and vibration.
The Automotive Heat Exchanger market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Companies such as Denso, Mahle, Valeo, and Delphi are some of the major players in the market. These companies offer a wide range of products, from standard heat exchangers to advanced designs for specific applications. Other companies such as Behr, Calsonic Kansei, and Sanden also offer heat exchangers for automotive applications. Show Less Read more