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Thermonics Expands Family of Standard Portable Chillers

inTEST Thermal Solutions
Wed, 06/01/2016 - 14:39
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(Thermonics: Mansfield, MA) -- A standard line of -40°C and -60°C portable, low-temperature chillers has been introduced by Thermonics Corp., the thermal products segment of inTEST Corp. These 12 air- and water-cooled fluid chillers build on the recently introduced family of -80°C units. With precise temperature control of recirculating heat-transfer fluids, each model provides various capacities to support a particular application, up to 5.4 kW at -40°C.

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Chillers are equipped with on-board diagnostics that help predict chiller health and avoid unexpected downtime. With a choice of water- or air-cooled condenser, the system easily integrates into the lab or production facility. The chillers low temperature applications are typical in aerospace, automotive, chemical, electronics, and semiconductor markets.

An intuitive touchscreen interface allows for setup of thermal profiles, viewing data and trends, and logging diagnostics. Communications interfaces include Ethernet, RS232, and USB for remote chiller control, including web browsers on mobile devices.

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