Dielectric fluids in data center and electronics components cooling
Dielectric fluids are used in liquid cooling for PCB in data centers and in the testing of automotive and electric vehicles electronics components.
Dielectric fluids are used in liquid cooling for PCB in data centers and in the testing of automotive and electric vehicles electronics components.
First large PCHE heat exchanger for the oil & gas sector in Microchannel Devices, sized and built to meet the stringent requirements of the ASME regulations for use in an offshore platform.
Thermoregulation control units in the production processes of carbon fiber components, temperature control is essential to guarantee the design levels of strength and resistance of the final products.
Silicone based thermal transfer fluids for efficient heat transfer even at low temperatures in thermoregulating units, thanks to the low viscosity at low temperatures they ensure smooth fluid’s flow, allowing to use lower power pumps.
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Factors that determine the choice of carrier fluids in thermoregulating units, based on the working temperature range of the TCUs, water, pressurized water, water with antifreeze, silicone oils or diathermic oil can be used.
The cooling of oxy-fuel cutting systems in steel mills, necessary to comply with standard dimensions in the production of billets and slabs, can employ free cooling for dissipation with not very high temperature levels involved.
PCHE heat exchangers in hydrogen refueling station applications, offering high resistance to extreme working pressures for cooling during the gas compression cycle, reliability and high energy efficiency.
Compact thermoregulation systems with wide working temperature ranges for testing of new pharmaceutical products and drugs in pharmaceutical laboratories.
Spiral heat exchangers are an excellent solution in applications where compactness, efficiency and resistance to clogging are critical, but they can be more expensive and less flexible than other solutions.