SP SCIENTIFIC offers a wide range of compact and quiet recirculating chillers with heat removal rates from 1050 to 24,000W and temperature ranges from -90C to +150C.
The company says an optimised SP Scientific chiller is available to suit most applications, providing efficient and cost effective heat removal by means of a constant flow of clean temperature-controlled fluid.
The company’s range of recirculating chillers are suitable for continuous operation, controlling at a specific set point or temperature cycling a process. Low temperature chillers are available to eliminate expendable refrigerants such as liquid nitrogen and dry ice.
It adds that all its recirculating chillers offer highly reliable low temperature performance, with robust, easy-to-use controls backed by ‘unmatched’ application and implementation support.
Ultra low temperature recirculating chillers are available in four configurations with a variety of temperature ranges starting at -90C and going up to +150C depending on options selected. The floorstanding ULT range is designed for continuous operation.
The Maxi Cool is a compact recirculating chiller that offers a standard temperature range of -15 to +35C (option -40C to +75C) and up to 1.5 tonnes of refrigeration capacity. Centrifugal pumps are standard and positive displacement pumps are available as options to meet most cooling requirements.
Ultra Cool recirculating chillers offer a temperature range of -40 to +130C (range varies by model) and a cooling capacity of up to 24,000W. Systems are available with centrifugal or turbine type pumps. The Ultra Cool chiller design is focused on providing users with 24/7 continual operation.
Where space is at a premium the RS Series of recirculating chillers are bench top recirculating chillers with a maximum low of -10C (-40C for low temperature systems) and a maximum high of +35C (+75C high temperature option).