
Chiller
A water chiller is a cooling device that removes heat from a liquid (usually water) through a refrigeration cycle, providing a constant supply of cooled water for a variety of applications. Water chillers are commonly used in industrial, commercial, and residential settings to regulate temperatures in systems such as air conditioning, manufacturing processes, or scientific experiments. Evaporator, Compressor, Condenser, Expansion Valve & Water Pump are the key components of a water chiller.
Water chillers can maintain precise temperature regulation for sensitive processes. Especially with water-cooled and absorption chillers, which can offer better energy efficiency than aircooled systems. By keeping machinery at optimal temperatures, water chillers help to extend the lifespan of the equipment they cool. Chillers can be customized for specific temperature ranges and cooling capacities depending on the application.