Evidal Egypt’S ROLL-BOND. THE EXCELLENCE IN HEAT EXCHANGE
- Aluminium Roll-Bond evaporators provide unique design flexibility for direct cooling refrigeration systems. Roll-Bond evaporators deliver efficient thermal performance in a product that can be shaped to fit most applications.
Roll-Bond evaporators deliver efficient thermal performance in a product that
can shaped to fit most applications. Whether your product requires a simple
flat panel or a multi-shaped evaporator, our engineers will work closely with
you to develop the best solution.
The process and products are compatible to R134a and R600.
They can be supplied in four different manufacturing stages: inflated, stamped,
welded, painted (with connectors – aluminium, copper aluminium or heat
exchanger).
The integration of the primary and secondary plates, together with
the aluminium thermal conductivity, supply excellent thermal transfer
characteristics and can be offered in different finishes
Roll Bond Cooling Solutions for Electric Vehicles
Harnessing the Power of Roll Bond Technology
Our mastery of roll bond technology, honed through years of producing top-tier roll bond evaporators, has led us to create an innovative solution for EV manufacturers: the roll bond cooling panel. This cutting-edge technology, originally developed for the refrigeration industry, has been expertly adapted by our team to meet the unique cooling needs of electric vehicles.
Superior Cooling for Superior Performance
Electric vehicles demand efficient and effective cooling systems. Without proper heat management, battery life and performance can be significantly compromised. Using ethylene glycol or refrigerant gases as a cooling liquid, our roll bond cooling panels are designed to absorb and dissipate the heat generated by EV batteries, ensuring optimal operating temperatures and promoting longer battery life and enhanced performance.
Electric mobility is the future
Taking this as a starting point, Evidal has spent a long time investing in R&D in this sector, providing a solution to one of the main problems facing manufacturers today: battery cooling.