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Absorption Chiller

Absorption chillers have been around for some time, but the true potential of the technology is just now coming to light for manufacturing plants around the world. Most absorption chillers use a type of technology known as co-generation. Co-generation is enabling the by-product of creating one type of energy to transform into a new form […]

Lab Chillers

  Lab Chillers Chillers are machines that remove heat from a liquid through either a vapor compression or absorption refrigeration cycle. This liquid heat is then circulated through a heat exchanger, allowing the liquid to cool equipment or another process stream, like air or process water. A lab chiller is a specific type of chiller...

WATER CHILLERS USED

WATER CHILLERS USED                          summer and we all are looking for cool things to drink, to eat, to wear and a cooling ambience around to live in. Water chillers are the major contributors that help cool and condition in the big industrial, commercial as well as the institutional sectors and are used to reduce...

Weather Proof Chillers

WEATHER PROOF CHILLERS Air Cooled Chillers and Water Cooled Chillers are available from 1 TR to 750 TR with temperature ranges from +40 C to -50 C. Our Chilling plants ensure easier control and maintenance of the system. IP 55 Panel protection for weather proof usage. Tipo Heat Exchangers Technology can now be retrofit to […]

Water Cooled Chiller

Tipo Heat Exchangers range of water cooled water chiller represents the ideal solution for the water cooling of Industrial process Water Systems & designed to facilitate quick installation. We offer water cooled chilled water plants in sizes ranging from 5-Tr to 150 -Tr . These water chillers system find application in brine chilling, glycol...

Chillers and Chiller Systems

Chillers and Chiller Systems The Modern Industrial Chiller is basically a cooling system that removes heat from one element (water/glycol/air) and deposits into another (ambient air or water). The standard design is a system that cools 60° F water (water/glycol, or air) to 50° F and deposits the heat into the ambient air at 95° […]