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A Guide to Different Types of Commercial and Industrial Fluid Chillers

Fluid chillers in Australia are used in a variety of different industries, including the food and beverage industry, manufacturing, pharmaceutical, and chemical manufacturing sectors. Running on electrical power , this industrial equipment provides critical cooling and temperature control, and utilizing the right type of fluid chiller will optimize productivity, improve efficiency and lower operating costs.  Types of Industrial Fluid Chillers in Australia By Condenser Type   Air-cooled chillers: Air-cooled fluid chillers use the air in the environment around them assisted by fans to remove heat from the refrigerant in the condenser. It then runs the refrigerant back through the system to provide cooling. As a result, the air around these chillers is usually very warm and they are not recommended in applications where this will be an issue. These systems are often portable, available in both large and small-scale commercial versions, are relatively affordable a...

Top 4 Questions about Industrial Coolers Answered by CAT Rental

Industrial coolers and fluid chillers in Australia are an essential technology in many industries, especially with our sunny, hot climate. Coolers can effectively ventilate large open spaces economically and energy-efficiently, while fluid chillers keep equipment at optimal running temperature, keeping workplaces comfortable and boosting productivity while reducing downtime. Here are 5 questions about industrial coolers answered by the CAT rental team. 1. How do industrial coolers work? This technology cools the air through the process of evaporation rather than vapor-compression refrigeration. Essentially, water is pumped from a tank onto a cooling pad, where it is absorbed. A fan or blower sucks warm air from the space you want to be cooled and passes it through the pad, where it is cooled as the water evaporates. The cooled air is then released into the workspace. 2. Where are industrial coolers typically used? This equipment is best suited to large commercial an...

Facing Extreme Mine Cooling Challenges

Mining is an industry under pressure. More than ever before, companies need to dig deeper and go further in more remote environments in order to get coal, precious metals, and minerals. As a result, the industry is facing dramatic ventilation and mine cooling challenges where reliable industrial chilling solutions like fluid chillers in Australia powered by CAT generators need to become increasingly customized and innovative in order to overcome these hazards. Extreme temperatures inside mines The temperature of a mine environment can be dramatic depending on the depth of the mine and the external environment itself. From temperatures of 40 degrees below freezing to a scorching 50 degrees above – something often experienced in Australian mines - effective temperature control is a matter of life or death for the people working in this environment. Mining equipment, although incredibly robust, also requires a level of temperature control. If it’s too hot or too cold, this ...