Water circulation cooler

The water circulation cooler drives the cooling water to circulate in a closed pipeline through a water pump. It uses a heat exchanger to transfer the heat generated by the equipment to the cooling water, and then dissipates the heat to the external environment through a cooling device, thereby controlling the temperature of the equipment. It is commonly used in scenarios requiring stable temperature control, such as laboratory instruments and reaction vessels.
Selection
When selecting a water circulation chillers, considerations should include the heat dissipation of the equipment to be cooled, the required temperature range, and environmental conditions. Match the compressor power according to the cooling capacity, and choose the pipeline connection method based on the interface size. Pay attention to water quality requirements and perform regular maintenance of the filter screen. Temperature control accuracy and noise levels should be determined according to experimental needs.