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LAUDA Add-on coolers

LAUDA through-flow coolers, immersion coolers and cooling units are used as additional units to cool heating thermostats or any types of baths down to below ambient temperature. In this case through-flow coolers are used for thermostats for preference and are integrated into the cooling circuit. They permit significantly better temperature control than immersion coolers.



NEW! The new controlled circulation heat exchanger LAUDA UWT

Circulation heat exchangers take coolant from a building’s circulation system, and thermostat an internal bath volume in an individually-adjustable manner: this bath volume is then transported to the consumer via a pump in the laboratory circulation system. This therefore allows the regulated cooling of external systems with existing cooler circuits. The nominal transfer powers amount to 3, 6 or 10 kW.

The use of central cooler circuits is economically and ecologically practical if heat has to be removed from processes either regularly or at high power and should not be released to ambient air. However a central cooling circuit is running with a fixed temperature and limited pressure and flow conditions. Only the use of controlled heat exchangers LAUDA UWT enables application-adapted temperature, pressure and flow.

The separation between primary and laboratory circuit avoids contamination for both sides and thus guarantees optimal process reliability.

In addition the built-in powerful pump in the LAUDA UWT enables constant pressure and flow properties in the consumer circuit independent from variations on the primary side.

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