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ABS plastic housing, component for heat pumps

Heat pumps are currently very popular due to their climate friendliness. But how does a heat pump actually work? Heat pumps extract energy from the environment and then raise this temperature level to a comfortable room temperature. This process is also known as the reverse refrigerator principle. Heat pumps generally use groundwater, soil or ambient air as their energy source.

We manufacture the two-part plastic housing of a long-standing customer from the thermoplastic material ABS. The two injection moulded parts require a particularly precise fit, which can only be achieved by cooling the parts immediately after removal from the injection mould in a pre-assembled state.

We recommend having prototypes produced in advance for applications that could hold surprises in terms of the assembly and joining situation.

A further requirement for the material of the plastic housing is compliance with flammability class UL 94-V0, which is a measure of the rate of progress of a burning standardised specimen.

Moulded parts made from thermoplastics are manufactured using injection moulding and customised by us in terms of shape, weight, size, geometry, colour and surface structure.

Find out more about plastic moulded parts

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KREMER was founded in 1965 and has been part of the REIFF Group since 1995. KREMER focuses on the product groups of seals, O-rings and moulded parts made of rubber, plastic and thermoplastic elastomers. Two-component products, rubber-metal compounds, sponge rubber profiles, rubber profiles and hose rings complete the extensive product range.

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