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The Microchannel Heat Exchanger (MCHE) is a type of heat exchanger that uses a series of small channels to transfer heat between two fluids. It is a relatively new technology, and is becoming increasingly popular due to its high efficiency and compact size. MCHEs are used in a variety of applications, including air conditioning, refrigeration, and industrial cooling. They are often used in conjunction with cooling towers, which are used to dissipate heat from a variety of sources.
MCHEs are typically made from aluminum or copper, and are designed to be lightweight and durable. They are also designed to be highly efficient, with minimal pressure drop and low fouling. This makes them ideal for applications where space is limited and efficiency is paramount.
The MCHE market is growing rapidly, as more and more companies are recognizing the benefits of this technology. Companies such as Alfa Laval, Danfoss, and GEA are leading the way in the development of MCHEs, and are providing a wide range of products to meet the needs of their customers. Other companies such as Kelvion, Sondex, and Tranter are also making significant contributions to the market. Show Less Read more