
Brand New Exactly as Pictured! Premium HHO Fuel Cell Cooler Kit is Extra Heavy Duty Low Pressure Drop/High Flow State-of-the-Art Design!18,000 BTU.Cooler is only 1" thick. OverallCooler Measures 18" X9"; Core measures 12 1/2" X 7". All Aluminum; Hi-Tech Patented Massively Parallel 9 Pass X 9 Channel (81 rows)Design Provides Maximum Cooling Efficiency; up to 50%More Cooling Over Tube and Fin Coolers of the same size.For use with baking soda electrolyte; Mount in front of radiator for maximum cooling results. 4 Nylon Quick Mounting Cables, 4 feet of Clear Vinyl3/8" ID Tubing,6 Nylon Hose Clamps, 4 Foam Mounting Padsincluded. Ships USPSPriorityMail in the USA. All Other Buyers email for rate prior to purchase!
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.: COMPANY INFORMATION .:: ::. LOCATIONS .:: ::. NEWS ROOM .:: ::. EVENTS & SHOWS :.
1903 The C. A. Dunham Company of Marshalltown, Iowa, was founded.
- -- Manufactured Industrial Steam Heating devices
Tube Fin Coolers
1907 Bush Manufacturing was founded in Hartford, Connecticut
- -- Produced round tube and fin radiators for Automotive OEMs such as the
Pope-Hartford Car Company.
1950 C. A. Dunham merged with Bush Mfg. to form Dunham-Bush Manufacturing, Inc. (D-B)
- -- Manufactured round tube, fin radiators and condensers for HVAC, industrial air
conditioning and chillers as well as centrifugal pumps, steam heating systems and
miscellaneous other HVAC components.
1953 50th Anniversary of D-B
- -- Operations in Indiana, Iowa, Virginia, Connecticut, California and England.
1960 D-B forms the Fluid Cooling Division in Riverside, California
- -- Twenty employees and one OEM customer, Hayden. Made small copper condenser coils. Used as auxiliary engine and transmission coolers for the emergency RV and high
performance market.
1967 D-B acquired by Garrett Air Research
- -- Merged D-B with their Space Conditioning Division. Combined D-B screw compressor technology with Garrett's turbine compressor technology.
1975 D-B Fluid Cooling Division introduced the Kool-Mor brand of heat exchanger (Hx) products to the marketplace.
1985 D-B acquired by a private investment group.
1990 D-B Fluid Cooling Division moved to their current facilities in California with 80 employees.
1991 D-B produces its first Nocolok-Brazed heat exchanger.
1992 D-B initiates commercial joint venture in China.
1993 FLUIDYNE Racing Products is formed ..........
1994 Thermal Dynamics establishes its first international joint venture.
1995 D-B Fluid Cooling Division renamed Thermal Dynamics Corporation.
- -- The HVAC operations was sold to a Malaysian company.
1996 Thermal Dynamics International establishes its first manufacturing cooperative joint venture in Mainland, China.
1997 Thermal Dynamics Corporation receives QS-9000/ISO9001 certification.
1999 Thermal Dynamics Corporation celebrates its 25th anniversary as Automotive/Truck OEM Supplier.
2000 Acquired Tongli, located in China, as a manufacturing facility.
2001 Became the Officially Licensed Oil Cooler of NASCAR ..........
- -- FLUIDYNE moves into a new manufacturing facility in Charlotte, North Carolina.
2002 Thermal Dynamics Corporation opens a Sales and Applications Center to serve the OEM Automotive market.
2003 Thermal Dynamics facilities in California receive ISO-14001 certification.
2005 Thermal Dynamics Corporation receives the ISO/TS16949:2002 certification for both the factory in California and the Sales & Applications Support Center in Michigan .
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