HEATING COOLING UNITS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BERGSTROM Bergstrom, Inc. 2390 Blackhawk Road, P.O. Box 6007 Rockford IL 61125 heating and cooling units and components used for temperature control of vehicles, namely, bus heaters and bus air conditioning units, commercial vehicle heaters and commercial vehicle air conditioning units;
BERGSTROM BERGSTROM BERGSTROM BERGSTROM BERGSTROM Bergstrom, Inc. 2390 Blackhawk Road, P.O. Box 6007 Rockford IL 61125 Heating and cooling units and components used for temperature control of vehicles, namely bus heaters and bus air conditioning units, commercial vehicle heaters and commercial vehicle air conditioning units;
MAINLINE ELITE HAJOCA CORPORATION 2001 Joshua Road Lafayette Hill PA 19444 Heating and cooling units for industrial purposes; HVAC air handlers; HVAC equipment, namely, heat pumps, air conditioner units, heating units, furnaces, condensing units, and mini-split air conditioning and heat pump units;
MAINLINE PERFORMANCE HAJOCA CORPORATION 2001 Joshua Road Lafayette Hill PA 19444 Heating and cooling units for residential and industrial purposes; HVAC equipment, namely, heat pumps, air conditioner units, heating units, furnaces, condensing units; Refrigerant coils as parts of HVAC units; Mini-split air conditioning and heat pump units;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A rotary rheometer having a an upper heating/cooling assembly and a lower heating/cooling assembly located opposite one another opposite a sample gap. The lower heating/cooling assembly may comprise a Peltier heater and the upper heating/cooling assembly preferably comprises a heating element that mates with a heat spreader for heating and cooling the area above the sample and providing more uniform heating and cooling across the sample gap while also minimizing any chimney effect within the rheometer and/or providing heating/cooling capability that is insensitive to changes in the gap between an upper geometry and the lower heating/cooling assembly. The upper heating/cooling assembly may further comprise a cooling channel for cooling the upper heating/cooling assembly.