TREG units and heat transfer fluids, advantages and critical points
Right design and engineering and a proper maintenance ensure maximum advantages employing heat transfer fluids in thermoregulation units using diathermic oil as heat carrier.
Right design and engineering and a proper maintenance ensure maximum advantages employing heat transfer fluids in thermoregulation units using diathermic oil as heat carrier.
The TC BN111U product employed by Tempco for cooling towers purification and maintenance is an effective bactericide for the treatment of Legionella Pneumophila bacteria.
Producing electricity from heat thanks to disruptive technology of Rectennas, allowing thermal energy harvesting transforming heat and infared radiation into a current flow.
Cooling towers and HVAC equipments maintenance is critical for the prevention of Legionella infections, caused by aerosol inhalation of a contaminated source.
Plate heat exchangers, cooling towers and dry coolers in aluminium parts drawing, integrated with proper water conditioning system ensuring the water leaves no impurities while washing components.
TCOIL dimple jacket heat exchangers plunged in deep water at 20 meters depths near the Lake of Como for thermal energy dissipation of heat pumps.
Consumptions control, inverters and EC drives in eco-friendly cooling and temperature regulation systems able to adapt operations to effective conditions, achieving big energy savings.
Cooling towers and plate heat exchangers for exhaust air treatment in textile industry. Energy saving achieved with EC Motors and inverters for consumption and power adaptation upon actual cooling needs.
Heat exchangers with special exchange tubes for exhaust fumes treatment in plastic materials coating plants, wide step fins and increased thickness minimizing dirt deposition and simplifying cleaning operations.
Chillers in power generation plants are employed for biogas treatment and dehumidification, combined with shell and tube heat exchangers as condensers to prevent corrosive moisture by entering the cogeneration engines circuit.