SWEP confirms ATMOsphere Asia 2016 Bronze Sponsorship

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We are very pleased to announce that SWEP, one of the world's leading suppliers of brazed plate heat exchangers (BPHEs) and related products and services, has signed on as a Bronze Sponsor for the third edition of ATMOsphere Asia, to be held on 9 & 10 February in Tokyo, Japan.

Since its founding in 1983, Swep has been working in the heat transfer field. Today the company is present in more than 50 countries and has its own dedicated sales force in more than 20 countries and production facilities in Sweden, Switzerland, the U.S., Malaysia, Slovakia and China.

With the mission to “Lead the global development, production and marketing of brazed plate heat exchangers while facilitating conversion to sustainable products and processes.” SWEP works to provide sustainable products that ensure highly efficient heat transfer whilst helping reduce CO2 emissions.

Newest CO2 transcritical brazed plate heat exchangers

As part of the global Dover Corporation, SWEP has developed a dedicated range of heat exchangers using natural refrigerants for applications across heating, refrigeration, air-conditioning, industry, district energy and residential heating. Its product portfolio includes its new brazed plate heat exchanger, B18SC-U, which can be used in transcritical CO2 systems. The unit has 0.6 mm plates and requires no frame, which makes it more cost effective as well as eco-friendly.

About ATMOsphere Asia 2016
9 & 10 February, Shin-Maru Conference Square - Tokyo, Japan

Returning for it's 3rd edition, ATMOsphere Asia 2016 is THE industry event bringing together HVAC&R experts from across the globe! Taking place just before the Supermarket Trade Show, the conference is expected to attract a record number of both Asian and international end users and other leading industry stakeholders.

Programme highlights include the latest natural refrigerant technology innovations, market trends and regulatory issues as well as updates on national subsidies given by the Japanese Ministry of Environment and information about F-Gas policies and their implementation in Europe and North & South America.

This year, the two-day conference will be split with the first day focusing on commercial refrigeration and the second day covering industrial refrigeration and other applications.

More information about the event can be found at www.ATMO.org/asia2016