Wolverhampton-based IMI Marston, a wholly owned subsidiary of IMI plc, employs over 500 personnel in five product groups. Its highly successful Aerospace Heat Transfer Group designs and manufactures heat exchangers for a wide marketplace and for a variety of applications. Looks at the increasing complexity of avionics equipment, and the need to dissipate heat in order to maintain a stable operating environment and examines the design, material and process selection in developing materials and products for this sector.
Heat exchangers play a key role in today’s sophisticated avionics systems
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 69 , 4 ; 350-355
1997-08-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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