Chillers
Chillers are systems used to remove heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle. Discover our range of chillers designed for various industrial applications, featuring options like air-cooled and water-cooled methods, and cooling capacities ranging from 400 W to 30 kW. Our chillers ensure efficient cooling and robust performance in demanding environments.
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Improved Performance and Reliability with SMC Chillers
Discover how SMC's standard circulating fluid temperature controller can enhance your machine's performance and reliability. Our chillers excel at precise temperature control across a wide range of cooling applications. Benefit from proactive machine management and prevention of potential issues with our smart solutions.
General Use Compact Chiller
Key Features:
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for both industrial and lab settings.
- Temperature Control: Heats or cools coolant within the set temperature range.
- Compact Design: Ergonomic and space-saving.
- Cooling Capacities: Eight options available.
- Cooling Methods: Air or water-cooled refrigerant.
- Power Supply: Global compatibility
Large Capacity Chiller
Key Features:
- High Cooling Capacity: Ranges from 10 to 28 kW.
- Compact and Lightweight: Easy to install and manage.
- Energy Efficient: Inverter provides demand-based rotation control.
- Cooling Methods: Air or water-cooled.
- Additional Features: Heating function, low maintenance seal-less immersion pump, and IPX4 rating for outdoor installation.
Chillers FAQs
An industrial chiller is a system used to remove heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle. It is essential for maintaining optimal temperatures in industrial processes.
A thermo chiller is a type of chiller that precisely controls the temperature of a circulating fluid, typically used in industrial processes and equipment cooling. It offers high precision and stability for maintaining the desired temperature.
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems provide thermal comfort and air quality in indoor environments. A chiller, on the other hand, is specifically designed to remove heat from liquids in industrial processes. While HVAC systems may include chillers as part of their cooling component, chillers are specialized for industrial applications.
Industrial chillers provide precise temperature control, improve process efficiency, and prevent equipment overheating. They are critical for maintaining consistent performance in various industrial applications.