Process for fixing a transverse partition in a tubular header of

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Heat exchanger or boiler making

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29890043, 295221, 29521, 165176, B29D 3900

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054506670

ABSTRACT:
In a process for producing a heat exchanger comprising at least one header having a tubular wall is separated into compartments by a substantially disc-shaped transverse partition. The partition is introduced into the tubular wall through an open end of the wall to bring it into the position it has to occupy. Then, the partition is deformed by means of punches comprising annular ribs applied against the two faces thereof by expanding it radially so as to immobilize into position by clamping within the tubular wall. The invention is particularly applicable to condensers for air conditioning units of motor vehicles.

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