Chillers
Chillers are crucial industrial machines used to remove heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle. The chilled liquid is then circulated through heat exchangers to cool machinery, products, or facilities.
A chiller is a cooling system that removes heat from a process or space and transfers it elsewhere. Commonly used in HVAC systems, industrial processing, plastic manufacturing, and food and beverage sectors.
Types of Chillers
By Technology
Air-Cooled Chillers – Use ambient air to dissipate heat.
Water-Cooled Chillers – Use water from a cooling tower to reject heat.
Absorption Chillers – Use heat as energy input, often for waste heat recovery.
By Material
Steel Body Chillers – Strong, durable, and widely used.
Aluminum Chillers – Lightweight but less durable.
Copper Tube Chillers – Excellent thermal conductivity.
Applications in Various Industries
Plastic Industry – Injection molding cooling.
Pharmaceutical Industry – Temperature-controlled processing.
HVAC Systems – Commercial and industrial buildings.
Food & Beverage – Cooling in bottling and storage.
Laser and Welding Machines – Thermal control.
Material Selection Considerations
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