Product Description
A chiller is a machine that removes heat from a liquid or air and transfers it to a cooling medium, such as water or air. Chillers are used in a variety of settings, including commercial buildings, factories, and industrial processes.
Here are some things to know about chillers:
- How they work: Chillers use a refrigeration cycle to absorb heat from a liquid and release it elsewhere. The liquid is then circulated through a building to absorb heat and cool the space.
- Types: There are different types of chillers, including vapor compression, absorption, and adsorption chillers. Chillers can also be air-cooled or water-cooled.
Uses : Chillers are used in a variety of applications, including:
- Metal finishing: Chillers can remove excess heat from processes like electroplating and electroless plating.
- Injection molding: Chillers can supply a stream of supercooled fluid to cool the mold during plastic part manufacturing.
- Plastic manufacturing: Chillers can help maintain the quality of plastic products during the extrusion process.
Systems: Chillers can be open-loop or closed-loop systems. Open-loop systems expose water to the outside, while closed-loop systems keep the liquid flowing through a sealed system.