About Kelvion

Experts in heat exchange

Welcome to Kelvion!
Where Heat Exchange is our Business.


Kelvion is a global manufacturer of industrial heat exchangers for a highly diversified range of market segments. Since 1920, the company has manufactured and marketed its products throughout many and various markets – since November of 2015, under the new Kelvion brand. Its specialized professional competency, solidly-based expertise, customer proximity and multidimensional product portfolio make Kelvion the partner of choice in the field of heat exchange. With plate heat exchangers, shell and tube heat exchangers, finned-tube heat exchangers and refrigeration heat exchangers, the company supplies customers in highly diverse global sectors: energy; data center, chemical industries; marine applications; HVAC and refrigeration; environmental applications as well as the food and beverage industries. Kelvion is a specialist in providing customer-specific products and services and supports its target customers throughout a global sales, service and production network.

Kelvion – Experts in Heat Exchange.

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About Triton

Building better businesses

Kelvion is owned by Triton since 2014.

Triton is an international investment firm, founded in 1997. The company seeks to contribute to building better businesses for the longer term through partnership.

Triton invests in medium-sized businesses with management located in Europe that fall within the Industry & Technology, Services, Consumer Goods and Healthcare sectors.

Triton funds’ approximately 180 investors include, among others, pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies and endowments. Triton includes environmental, social and governance criteria into investment considerations and decision-making processes which help to capture long-term value.

Since its founding, Triton has completed more than 80 investments and supported more than 400 acquisitions.

For more information, please visit: www.triton-partners.com

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