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Testing and Simulations

Diagram heat transmissionIn the development of new and innovative cooling systems, it is critical to ensure that life cycle expectations will be achieved by all products.  To ensure shorter lead time for development, TitanX utilizes market leading simulations software and techniques.  The validity of those results is ensured by our three testing laboratories.  TitanX operates its simulations, testing, and field data evaluation teams at its production sites.  This allows for quick feedback on the production product and a full awareness from our development teams about the entire life cycle of the products, enabling TitanX to maintain a set of internal product standards that represent the toughest applications and highest Xpectations of the market.
 

News
Friday, April 09, 2010
TitanX announces significant new oil cooler business with key customers
TitanX is excited to announce that recent enhancements to its retarder, transmission, and engine oil cooler product lines have resulted in significant new contracts for the company.

High on this list is business awarded by Daimler for the supply of oil coolers.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010
TitanX super high performance radiator hits the road
To tackle 2010 EPA standards, Navistar contracted TitanX to be the preferred cooling module supplier.  "In numerous vehicle tests, our Super High Performance (SHP) radiators have proven to be the optimal solution for this extremely demanding application," says Matt Moore, President of North American Operations at TitanX.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009
TitanX shares Green Technology Advancements in the field of heat exchangers for the trucking industry.
With a leading edge in high performance heat exchangers TitanX enables significant advantages for the trucking industry in terms of fuel efficiency and increased levels of EGR. At the Chautauqua County Energy Conference & Expo TitanX participated in panel discussions explaining how it´s innovations supports Green Technology Advancements in the Trucking Industry.


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