Chiller
Applications
Temperature Corporation manufactures
chiller systems including water and air cooled chillers. We supply chilling
systems and chillers to a wide variety of industrial processes and production
machinery applications, ranging from self-contained portable units through
to completely installed "turn-key systems".
A chiller can be used to cool any machine or process that operates at
60 F or ower. A cooling tower can be used to cool any machine or process
that operates at 85 F or higher. Some of the more common applications
are listed below:
Plastics
In the plastics industry, a chilling system cools the hot plastic that
is injected, blown, extruded or stamped. A chilling system can also cool
down the equipment that is used to create plastic products (hydraulics
of the molding machine, gear box and barrel of the extruder that saves
on energy and on the wear and tear of the machine itself. Because expansion
is inevitable in the plastics industry, our modular chillers allow processors
to bring in a new module that can installed within a matter of hours.
If you have an industrial process where expansion is inevitable but difficult
to anticipate or calculate, a modular chilling system could be the perfect
solution.
Injection Molding
In addition to removing the heat from the plastic mold, our chillers can
be used to transfer heat away from the hydraulic heat exchanger, the mold
temperature controller (thermolator) and the feed throat of the injection
molding machine. While there are other heat removal devices such as a
cooling tower, well or city water, using our chillers offers you some
distinct advantages.
Printing
In the printing industry, a chiller not only removes the heat generated
by the friction of the printing rollers, but cools down the paper after
it comes out of the ink drying ovens in the process.
Laser
In the laser cutting industry, light projection industry, etc. a chilling
system is used to cool down the lasers and power supplies.
Rubber
In the rubber industry to cool the multizone water temperature control
units of the rubber extruder barrel, cool the rubber mill, calendars and
bambury mixers.
Beverage
In the beverage industry, a chiller removes the heat gained from the process
during mixing, cooking, or after pasteurizing the product.
Air Conditioning
With cooling expenses accounting for 30% to 50% of your total energy costs
and rising fast, and the impending phaseout of chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)
and hydrochlorofluorocarbon (HCFC) refrigerants, there is a rapidly growing
need to replace large commercial air conditioning and refrigeration systems.
To meet this demand, we offer hvac, air conditioning or modular chillers
for large industrial and commercial applications. Our systems are easy
to replace or maintain and have a service life of 10 to 20 years giving
you long term, low cost energy efficiency.
MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a method of creating images of organs
inside of the human body. In the medical profession these devices are
often used to distinquish pathological tissue, i.e., a brain tumour, from
normal tissue. MRI chillers are used to remove the heat from the MRI scanner
and transfer it to ether the surrounding ambient air or a water source
such as a cooling tower.
Anodizing
Because anodizing process generates a lot of heat, cooling is a must,
particularly for hard coating processes. Chillers will do most of the
work, removing process heat using either an air or water cooled chiller.
Air cooled units are generally installed outside, and eliminate the need
for a tower. Water-cooled units are the most efficient method, particularly
in warmer climates. They are installed inside a building with a cooling
tower oustide.
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Contact us today: Tel: 905.513.8310 - Email: sales@temperaturecorporation.com
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