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From Thermo Fisher Scientific – Thermo Scientific Baths, Circulators & Chillers
Traditionally, Chillers, i.e. refrigerated temperature control equipment, are viewed as the preferred choice for removing heat from process equipment or for controlling their temperature. Depending upon the application and the degree of control required, however, Heat Exchangers can represent a very viable alternative to chillers. The two critical variables enabling the use of heat exchangers are facilities water supply temperature and process fluid temperature stability. When these two variables are sufficiently low, heat exchangers can provide an optimal solution. Products & Services
Industrial chillers cool water using refrigeration cycles to provide a constant stream of coolant for manufacturing and laboratory processes.
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Heat exchangers are commonly used in a wide variety of industrial, chemical, and electronics processes to transfer energy and provide required heating or cooling.
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