Methods for manufacturing refrigerating systems

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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291573D, 62451, 156257, 156286, 165136, B23P 1526

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ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing a refrigerating system. According to the method, adhesive is applied either to outer faces of an intermediate insulating body or to inner faces of a pair of outer metal skins which are to engage the outer faces of the insulating body to form a wall structure therewith, or to all of these faces. Evaporator and condenser coils are introduced into grooves of the insulating body at opposed faces thereof so as to directly engage the metal skins. These coils may be introduced either before or after the application of the adhesive. Then after the skins are applied to the assembly of the insulating body and coils, the assembled insulating body, coils, and skins are situated in an evacuated atmosphere for eliminating any air bubbles in the adhesive while tightly pressing the metal skins against the insulating body and coils.

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