A glycol water chiller is a chilling system that uses a percentage of glycol mixed with water to create extremely low temperatures far beyond the freezing point of water. The two types of glycol are ethylene glycol based or propylene glycol based. The antifreeze nature of glycol ensures that the coolant remains in a fluid state in order to reach its low cooling points.
Small water chiller use DC power supply, using coolant as heat transfer medium, transferring heat generated by other instruments or equipment that need to be cooled, and dissipating heat to the outside of the equipment through the refrigeration system, thus ensuring that theequipment works within the normal temperature range.
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