Air-Cooled Air-to-Air Heat Exchange Core for Cabinet Cooling Crossflow Heat Recovery Core

The air-cooled air-to-air heat exchange core is specially designed for equipment cabinet cooling and heat recovery applications. Using a crossflow heat exchange structure, the system transfers heat between two separate air streams without mixing them, effectively reducing cabinet temperature while improving energy efficiency.


Product Overview

The crossflow heat recovery core allows hot exhaust air from equipment cabinets to transfer heat to incoming fresh air through high-efficiency aluminum plates or hydrophilic aluminum foil. This process helps maintain stable operating temperatures inside electrical cabinets, communication cabinets, and control boxes while reducing the load on cooling systems.


Key Features

1. High-Efficiency Crossflow Heat Exchange
The crossflow design ensures effective heat transfer between incoming and outgoing air streams, improving cooling performance and energy utilization.

2. Ideal for Cabinet Cooling
Designed specifically for electrical cabinets, communication cabinets, and control equipment, providing stable heat dissipation and temperature control.

3. Air Separation for Clean Operation
The fresh air and exhaust air pass through separate channels, ensuring no air mixing, which protects equipment from dust and contamination.

4. Durable Aluminum Structure
Manufactured using hydrophilic aluminum foil or aluminum plates, offering corrosion resistance, long service life, and reliable performance.

5. Low Air Resistance
Optimized airflow channels reduce wind resistance, ensuring smooth airflow and improving ventilation efficiency.

6. Customizable Sizes
Available in multiple sizes and specifications to match different cabinet structures, airflow requirements, and cooling capacities.


Applications

  • Communication base station cabinets

  • Industrial electrical control cabinets

  • Outdoor equipment cabinets

  • Data center equipment cabinets

  • Power distribution cabinets

  • Automation control systems