Gas furnances are a common method of heating in residential buildings. One of their main components is a heat exchanger. In this study, we explored how certain measures within the production process of a copper heat exchanger can maintain its functionality, while reducing the environmental impact of its production. We did this with the help of a life cycle study. The scope of the study was from cradle to door (end of production). With the help of the production process, we set up a reference LCA model in the LCA for experts environment. Subsequently, we set up an additional LCA model, which differed from the reference model in the amount of copper and electricity used, as well as the introduction of a laser surface treatment process for the fins. We analyzed the results and made a comparison of environmental impacts. We found that in our case, by reducing the amount of copper used, despite slightly higher electricity consumption, it is possible to reduce the environmental impact of the production process of the copper heat exchanger.
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