Enclosure & Electronics Cooling, Liquid Cooling and Signaling Solutions

Pfannenberg's Micro-channel AC cooling units for electronics cooling

Posted by Marine Vienney on Sep 24, 2015 4:25:07 PM

Micro-Channel cooling is a proven cooling technology that has been used in the Automotive and HVAC industry for over 25 years. Pfannenberg was the first company to introduce micro-channel condenser technology to the industrial process and electrical enclosure cooling industry.

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Topics: Enclosure Cooling, Cooling Units, Thermal Management

Pfannenberg Cools Customers Worldwide

Posted by Marine Vienney on Sep 24, 2015 9:17:39 AM

Pfannenberg's North American headquarters are based in Lancaster, NY but the company serves customers around the globe with plants in Germany, Italy, China and recently Brazil.

Our internal company motto is "Sharing Competence" which allows worldwide teams to work together for a better understanding of our customers, providing dedicated service and solutions for projects globally.

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Topics: Enclosure Cooling, Cooling Units, Thermal Management, North America, Company News & Annoucements

Protect Sensitive Electronics from Damaging Condensation

Posted by Jon LaPorta on May 7, 2015 11:51:00 AM


PROTECT SENSITIVE ELECTRONICS
from damaging condensation caused by changes in temperature or humidity.

Pfannenberg’s New PFH-T Compact Fan Heater is perfect for maintaining the precise temperatures and condensation management required for the proper function of electronics .

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Topics: Thermal Management

Afraid to Use Water to Cool your Electronics?

Posted by Jon LaPorta on Sep 11, 2014 6:35:00 PM


Afraid to Use Water to Cool Your Electronics? You Shouldn't Be:

Air Conditioners have condensate management precisely to handle the water that is already in your enclosures. 

Many enclosure cooling devices for industrial thermal processing are designed to handle environments where water is present. The off-the-shelf systems incorporate condensate management to handle water in your enclosures. What is that? There is no water near your electronics? That is where you are wrong: The water is hidden in the vapor form in the air. Fortunately when managed correctly it has no effect on the components inside the enclosure. 

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Topics: Thermal Management, Water Cooling

Pfannenberg Appoints New North American Sales Manager

Posted by Jon LaPorta on Aug 11, 2014 5:47:00 PM


PFANNENBERG CONTINUES ITS GROWTH IN THE NORTH AMERICAN MARKET

Lancaster, NY, August 2014 - To support Pfannenberg, Inc.’s continued growth throughout North America we are pleased to announce the hiring of Jeff Wiatrowski our new North American Sales Manager. Jeff joins Pfannenberg, Inc.’s Sr. Vice President, Blaine Witt, to work closely with our sales team strengthening our existing relationships, managing new opportunities, expanding our service program and introducing new products throughout the USA, Canada and Mexico.

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Topics: Filterfans, Enclosure Cooling, Cooling Units, Thermal Management, North America

Pfannenberg Again One of Buffalo's 50 Fastest Growing Companies

Posted by Jon LaPorta on Jun 23, 2011 3:00:00 PM

Once again, Pfannenberg Incorporated has been listed by Buffalo's Business First as one of Buffalo's 50 fastest growing companies!

The company posted annual sales of $12.8 million worldwide for the past year, and grew almost 14%.

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Topics: Air Water Heat Exchangers, Enclosure Cooling, Cooling Units, Thermal Management, North America, Water Cooling, Company News & Annoucements

Enclosure cooling. But how and where?

Posted by Jon LaPorta on Jan 3, 2011 12:00:00 PM

Pfannenberg Paper Featured in May Design World :

When it comes to keeping electronics cool, you have several choices. For enclosure cooling, industrial air conditioners cool internal electrical components. The conditioners mount directly to the enclosure and are selected based on the amount of heat gain, interior air temperature requirements and, since the heat from the interior is rejected by the condenser of the air conditioner into the area adjacent to the enclosure, are also selected based on the ambient air conditions in the immediate vicinity.

Many industrial applications involve harsh environments including air laden with dust, grit, and/or oil mist, packaged air conditioners are not always easily applied and a remote cooling solution is required. Remote cooling moves the enclosure heat to a location away from its installation site - allowing the control enclosure to be sealed against the operation environment.

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Topics: Air Water Heat Exchangers, Enclosure Cooling, Thermal Management

Pfannenberg Recognized as Leader in Wind Energy

Posted by Jon LaPorta on Apr 9, 2010 9:30:00 AM

Alongside profiles of industry leaders such as John Olesen, Chief Specialist, Vestas and James Dehlsen, Co-founder, Clipper Windpower Inc., Pfannenberg was recognized in the April Issue of Windpower Engineering as a 2010 Leader in Wind Energy

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Topics: Filterfans, Enclosure Cooling, Cooling Units, Thermal Management, Company News & Annoucements

Article Features Pfannenberg as "Innovator"

Posted by Jon LaPorta on Jan 6, 2010 3:12:00 PM

Western New York is no stranger to tough times and challenging business conditions. But several local businesses are finding that the regional circumstances have prepared them well for the current economic recession, and set them up for future growth.

By relying on talent and ingenuity, Western New York companies have learned to survive in a slow-growth region. Now, some are using those attributes to seek new opportunities.

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Topics: Cooling Units, Thermal Management, North America

Pfannenberg Introduces DTT Top Mount Cooling Units

Posted by Jon LaPorta on Oct 30, 2009 11:30:00 AM

Pfannenberg, a worldwide leader in thermal management and signaling technology, has introduced the new DTT Series top mount cooling units.

Units feature patented condensate technology which protects electronics housed in enclosures from exposure to moisture and are available in three sizes with performance ranges from 1,200 to 14,000 Btu/h, for a total of 6 new models. The small size and condensate protection make the DTT Series ideal for electronics cooling where space is at a premium or enclosures are built in a row, such as narrow production lines.

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Topics: Enclosure Cooling, Cooling Units, Thermal Management