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Our Thermoplastic Refrigerant Line (TPRL) product is a breakthrough technology designed for suction and liquid line applications in vehicle refrigerant systems.   The smart combination of plastic materials replaces traditional metal and rubber tubes, delivering optimal resistance and compatibility to refrigerant and environmental exposures. Its versatility extends across various vehicle architectures, from Internal Combustion Engine and Hybrid Electric Vehicles to Battery Electric and Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles.   Here are some of the core benefits:   Efficiency: up to 60% weight reduction and reduced pressure drop.   Cost savings: overall cost reduction and improved packaging and assembly.   Environmental: reduced refrigerant mass, elimination of rubber material and lower refrigerant permeation.   Want to find out more? Visit: https://lnkd.in/eh9kTRPb

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Thierry Jaccoud

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1mo

really nice to see that the "idea" we had years ago comes after a lot of hard work to fruition. I think one advantage of TPRL that isn't mentioned above is that the very thin liquid line (with an OD about 9mm) is of lower risk in production. The thin and bendable aluminum tube is causing issues on the production line today as it may bend involuntarily. Interesting to see that the blocks staid in aluminum, that is the best of 2 worlds. Well Done!

Robson Francisco da Silva

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4w

Innovative!

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Luis Navarro Armas

Quality & New Products Manager at TI Fluid Systems | Quality Manager | Manufacturing | Operations | Project Manage

3w

Amazing achievement!

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