First Seco/Warwick Indian CAB line goes to Narain Cooling

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Seco/Warwick’s first made-in-India CAB line will go to Narain Cooling Technologies. (Courtesy: Seco/Warwick)

Seco/Warwick will soon produce a CAB line in India. The solution’s recipient is an Indian company producing heat exchangers. The furnace will help Narain Cooling Technologies maintain high efficiency production while meeting strict energy consumption requirements.

The CAB line on order is a furnace with a 1,300 mm wide conveyor belt, which will be used to produce medium-sized heat exchangers. This is the first CAB line sold by Seco/Warwick entirely made in India in the Group’s new factory. The production site was important to Narain Cooling Technologies.

“Starting continuous brazing line production in India is a milestone in Seco/Warwick history,” said Binoy Koshy, managing director of Seco/Warwick India. “This allows us as a Group to optimize production and significantly reduce delivery costs and related emissions. India is a world leader in the production of heat exchangers, including those intended for the automotive market. Seco/Warwick will provide significant support to companies from this region, thanks to the possibility of supplying high-class metal heat-treatment furnaces, manufactured entirely in this region of the world.”

“The key to success in this market is not only local production, but also ensuring competent on-site service,” said Piotr Skarbiński, vice president of the aluminum and CAB Segment of the Seco/Warwick Group. “Seco/Warwick has a professional team of engineers in this part of the world who provide support to our partners.”

“Last year was a breakthrough for us because we started production in India,” said Sławomir Woźniak, CEO of the Seco/Warwick Group. “Already this year, the first CAB lines will roll off the Indian assembly line and reach new customers. The first made-in-India CAB line will go to Narain Cooling Technologies. I believe that this will be the beginning of our long-term cooperation and a clear signal to the market about the Group’s readiness to provide first-choice solutions.”

Seco/Warwick’s CAB lines manufactured in India are the first choice in this region.

The CAB line ordered by the partner is equipped with a 1.3 m wide belt. The furnace chamber design ensures perfect temperature uniformity, and the furnace has an innovative continuous atmosphere control system as well as a PLC control system.

CAB lines are an excellent solution for continuous brazing of products with similar dimensions and features. The temperature is distributed evenly over the entire width and length of the conveyor belt, thanks to several independent heating zones. The line ordered by Narain Cooling Technologies was adapted to its specific needs. The idea was to obtain sufficiently high efficiency within the constraints associated with limited access to power supply.

“This is our first cooperation with Seco/Warwick,” said Deepesh Goyal, managing director from Narain Cooling Technologies. “We set high and specific requirements for this furnace, which Seco/Warwick met. The fact that the solution is manufactured in India is of great importance to Narain Cooling Technologies. It is not only a matter of reducing costs or better logistics, but also subsequent service issues and global support for the domestic market development.”

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