Chillers

Chillers maintain optimal temperature conditions for various laboratory instruments by transferring heat from the equipment to a cooling medium. These units support precision temperature control with specifications such as 5820W power rating or compatibility with glycol mixtures, enhancing laboratory measurement accuracy and reliability.

  1. Hyfra 5820W Air-Cooled Water Chiller

    Chillers

    Hyfra 5820W Air-Cooled Water Chiller

    • Hyfra is a subsidiary of Lennox International Inc. which is based in Richardson, TX.
    • This rugged chiller was specified for use with a Coborn PL4 diamond polishing bench. Other uses should be possible.
    • On-site testing at Cline Innovations should be possible, if warranted.

    Make: Hyfra-Pedia (Lennox

    Model: 5820W Air-Cooled

    1 unit @ Best Price

  2. Neslab HX-300 Water-Cooled Water Chiller

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    Neslab HX-300 Water-Cooled Water Chiller

    • Compact water chiller equipped with a parallel-plate water-to-water heat exchanger.
    • Equipped with Model TU-5 recirculating pump.
    • Intended for use with 25 to 50 percent Glycol-in-Water mixtures only.

Common Applications

temperature regulation for laboratory instruments

cooling electron microscopes

stabilizing spectrometer temperatures

diamond polishing benches

glycol mixture cooling

Buying Guide

Chiller Buying Guide

Choosing the right chiller requires a clear understanding of your laboratory's cooling demands. The device must efficiently manage the heat load from your specific equipment and environmental setup.

Check for advanced features such as adjustable temperature ranges and compatibility with different cooling media to ensure optimal performance.

  • Determine the required cooling power rating, such as 5820W, to match equipment needs.
  • Verify compatibility with preferred cooling solutions, like glycol-water mixtures.
  • Ensure the chiller fits spatial constraints within the lab environment.
  • Consider models with efficient heat exchangers for better energy use.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical application of a laboratory chiller?
Chillers are commonly used to regulate temperatures of laboratory equipment like spectrometers, electron microscopes, or diamond polishing benches, ensuring stable and reliable instrument performance.
Can chillers handle different cooling media?
Yes, some laboratory chillers are designed to work with a variety of cooling media, including 25 to 50 percent glycol-in-water mixtures, to suit specific environmental and equipment requirements.
What power specifications are common for laboratory chillers?
Laboratory chillers often come with specifications like a 5820W power rating, which determines their cooling capacity and suitability for high-energy applications.
How do I choose the right chiller for my laboratory?
Consider the chiller's compatibility with your equipment's size and thermal load, its cooling power rating, and whether it supports your chosen cooling medium, such as water or glycol mixtures.