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Cool Flow, Inc. is located in Houston, Texas. Since 1974, it has specialized in automobile air conditioning
related services, but has expanded its business to include product development.
In 1998, the company began manufacturing refrigerant based chillers & intercoolers for
turbocharged engines. Also, two U.S. Patents were granted for products developed by the company.
The first was a Liquid Dispensing System, an innovative method used to accurately service measured amounts of  bulk liquids/gases, refrigerants, chemicals, etc, in various stationary, and mobile applications. The second patent, recently granted, is a suction line heat exchanger, also referred to as refrigerated intercooler, or, condenser after-cooler which improves phase change efficiencies of a/c systems. So, in addition to its core business of high quality a/c system repair services, Cool Flow now produces several unique new products:

 

High efficiency chillers & intercoolers for turbocharged engines.  These are sold to high performance car enthusiasts who want to achieve colder air than produced by the old technology of ambient air chilled "charge-air" coolers

  • Engine fuel coolers.  Prevents fuel starvation to the engine due to vapor-locking.  Uses cold suction return gas of the a/c system to chill gasoline. 

  • Transmission oil coolers.  Prevents transmission oil overheating while pulling heavy loads.  Uses cold suction return gas of the a/c system to chill the transmission fluid. 

  • Suction line heat exchangers/condenser after-coolers.  Sub-cools hot liquid refrigerant after it leaves the condenser.  The purpose is to improve phase changes in both the condenser & evaporator by preventing saturated heat from re-entering the evaporator.  The need for such a device arises because of the common problem of condenser inefficiencies. 

 

 

       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       

     

 
 


 
   
 
 
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