Milk Chiller Manufacturers in Coimbatore India

A chiller is a machine that removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle. This liquid can then be circulated through a heat exchanger to cool equipment, or another process stream (such as air or process water). As a necessary by-product, refrigeration creates waste heat that must be exhausted to ambience, or for greater efficiency, recovered for heating purposes.TIPO is a leading manufacturer of Industrial and commercial refrigeration equipment. TIPO providing expert cooling solutions. We are also offering Bulk Milk Chiller which is used to cool milk at 4°C and to maintain freshness of milk. Bulk Milk Chiller is the solution for bacteria free milk storage for Dairy/Milk Collection Centers.

Cooling & Maintaining Milk Quality at 4°C.The most important part of a collecting centre of milk is the bulk milk cooler (BMC). When the milk is extracted, it is at around 37°C. If the milk continues to remain at room temperature after extraction, bacterial growth will affect the quality of the milk. The BMC is meant to cool the milk to 4°C in a prescribed time. The BMC is available in different shapes and sizes which depends on the amount of milk to be cooled and the system of cooling.

Milk Chiller

Special Features Of Milk Chiller

  • Faster cooling owing to direct expansion.
  • Robust design.
  • Durable tank made of AISI 304 SS.
  • Hermetically sealed compressor.
  • Digital temperature controller.
  • Occupies minimum space.
  • Energy conscious.
  • Designed to be user-friendly

 

In industrial application, chilled water or other liquid from the chiller is pumped through process or laboratory equipment. Industrial chillers are used for controlled cooling of products, mechanisms and factory machinery in a wide range of industries. They are often used in the plastic industries, injection and blow molding, metal working cutting oils, welding equipment, die-casting and machine tooling, chemical processing, pharmaceutical formulation, food and beverage processing, paper and cement processing, vacuum systems, X-ray diffraction, power supplies and power generation stations, analytical equipment, semiconductors, compressed air and gas cooling. They are also used to cool high-heat specialized items such as MRI machines and lasers, and in hospitals, hotels and campuses.