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In the News / Recirculating Chillers for all Thermal Management Applications

Recirculating Chillers for all Thermal Management Applications

 
Release Date: 6/22/2010


The FTS range of recirculating chillers is proven for 24/7 operation whether controlling at a specific set point or temperature cycling your process.  Low temperature chillers are available to eliminate costly and awkward expendable refrigerants such as liquid nitrogen and dry ice. Built on a foundation of advanced thermal engineering, all FTS recirculating chillers feature highly reliable, low temperature performance, with robust, easy-to-use controls backed by unmatched application and implementation support.

Ultra Low Temp recirculating chillers are available in 4 different configurations with a variety of temperature ranges starting at -90C and going up to +150C depending on options selected. The compact, floor standing ULT range are ruggedly designed for continuous operation and provide up to 11,590 BTU/hour heat removal capacity.

The Maxi Cool is a compact recirculating chiller that offers a standard temperature range of -15 to +35C
(option -40C to +75C) and up to 1.5 ton of refrigeration capacity. Centrifugal pumps are standard and positive displacement pumps are available as options to meet most cooling requirements.

Ultra Cool recirculating chillers offer a temperature range of -40 to +130C (range varies by model) and a cooling capacity of up to 24000 watts (81910 BTU/hour). Systems are available with centrifugal or turbine type pumps. The rugged Ultra Cool chiller design is focused on providing users with 24/7 continual operation.

Where space is at a premium the RS Series of recirculating chillers are bench top recirculating chillers with a maximum low of -10C (-40C for low temperature systems) and a maximum high of +35C (+75C high temperature option).

For further information please contact SP Scientific on +1.845.255.5000 (+44-1473-240000 in Europe) or email Terri.Bishop@SPScientific.com  
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