Glycol Chilling

Efficiency and Quality

Glycol chilling systems are specialized cooling solutions commonly used in industrial and commercial applications to maintain precise temperature control. They utilize a mixture of glycol and water as a coolant to absorb heat from a process or substance before dissipating it through a heat exchanger. This cooling method is essential where the freezing point needs to be suppressed to prevent the coolant from freezing, while also ensuring efficient heat transfer. The glycol chilling process is vital in industries such as brewing, winemaking, food processing, and even in HVAC systems for large-scale climate control.


Glycol Chilling


  • Frost Protection: Glycol prevents freeze damage to the cooling system in low-temperature environments.
  • Non-Corrosive: Glycol is less corrosive than water, prolonging the lifespan of equipment.
  • Consistent Thermal Control: Provides precise temperature management for sensitive production processes.
  • Versatility: Can be customized to various industrial applications regardless of scale.
  • Safety: Typically contains inhibitors to protect against degradation and maintain food-grade quality in applicable industries.
  • Lower Operating Costs: Reduces energy consumption due to efficient heat transfer properties.

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Engine Cooling

Engine Cooling

Hydraulic Cooling

Hydraulic Cooling

Process Cooling

Process Cooling

Compressor Aftercooler

Compressor Aftercoolers

Condensor

Condensers

Irrigation Cooler

Irrigation Coolers

Injection Molding

Injection Molding

CIP / Clean In Place

Clean in Place

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