The efficiency and performance of fin and tube production machines are critical in industries that revolve around heat transfer solutions like HVAC systems and heat exchangers. However, one often overlooked component that can drastically improve productivity and quality is ancillary equipment. Livernois produces ancillary equipment for all of our fin, tube, and core assembly equipment… Read more »
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Heat Exchanger Core Upgrades and Rebuilds
Heat exchanger core manufacturing systems are an important part of any industry that creates machines for temperature regulation. However, no matter how powerful or robust, manufacturing systems will eventually need upgrades or a rebuild. With increases in demand and advancements in modern technology, many companies need to upgrade their equipment to keep up with industry… Read more »
Custom Solutions for Heat Exchangers
Since 1949, Livernois Engineering has been developing new technologies for manufacturing heat exchangers. Although Livernois provides a large variety of equipment to help with constructing heat exchangers, sometimes companies need custom solutions. If a client needs equipment for building custom heat exchangers, Livernois can help with that. When Custom Solutions are Needed A lot of… Read more »
Heat Exchangers in Recuperative Energy
You might be wondering what heat exchangers have to do with recuperative energy collection. Due to advancements in heat exchangers, advances in technology have become more common. One of these advancements are cooling system for electric car batteries, preventing cars from overheating or damaging the battery. However, improving cooling systems is not the only way… Read more »
Rolled Fins For Automotive Radiators
At Livernois Engineering we work with a variety of industries such as aerospace, automotive, construction, and many more. Also, whatever type of heat exchanger you need to develop, Livernois Engineering can help, contact us today! Rolled fins are a crucial component in automotive radiators, serving as heat exchangers to dissipate heat from the coolant flowing… Read more »
What is the Core Assembly Process?
Livernois provides equipment that helps in the core assembly process. There are lots of parts that go into a heat exchanger. Once you get all the parts together, it is critical to assemble them properly. The assembly of these parts ties everything together to make a heat exchanger functional. But what goes into the core… Read more »
Uses for Ancillary Equipment
There are many uses for ancillary equipment on your primary equipment. Livernois Engineering offers a large selection of ancillary equipment to help the productivity of your current machines and other operations. However, you might be wondering what exactly this equipment is and why it is a beneficial addition to any piece of machinery. Systems That… Read more »
Livernois 75th Anniversary
75th Anniversary Announcement for Livernois Livernois Engineering is proud to be celebrating our 75th Anniversary. Now in partnership with Tridan International and Innovative Automation, we can proudly say that we have the ability to meet the manufacturing, tooling, and automation needs of the entire heat exchange industry. Starting In 1949 The Livernois Engineering journey started… Read more »
Heat Exchanger Core Assembly Equipment
When it comes to manufacturing heat exchangers, core assembly equipment is essential. To build a heat exchanger, primary parts need to be built with a core assembly system. As a result, you need high-quality assembly to ensure the production of effective heat exchanger cores. For manufacturers, they need to be able to build heat exchangers… Read more »
Fins in Electric Vehicles
Are fins used in heat exchangers used in electric vehicles? Fins are an important component of heat exchangers. Although not all heat exchangers use fins, these thin, protruding structures help enhance the heat transfer process. Fins increase the surface area near the heat exchanger’s tubes and plates to allow efficient cooling. Many industries such as… Read more »
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