Process Chiller Manufacturers

A chiller is a cooling system that removes heat from one element (water) and moves that heat into another element (ambient air or water). The chiller is very similar to an air conditioning system in that it is compressor based but it cools liquid while an air conditioning system cools air. Other components are a reservoir, re-circulating pump, evaporator, condenser and a temperature controller. Learn more about process chillers.

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 Freeze Co. Systems Ltd (Brampton, ON)
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Freeze Co Systems is a Brampton, Ontario, Canada based company in operation since 1988. From its 104,000 Sq. Ft facility it designs, manufactures and markets Chillers and Process Cooling systems for Industrial Applications.
 
 Alkar-Dec International (Lodi, WI)
Cooking & chilling equipment for meat & poultry processing; batch & continuous cookers & chillers; smokehouses
 
 Ellis & Watts International (Batavia, OH)
Air conditioning & heat transfer equipment, custom mobile trailers, medical vans & nuclear power plant equipment; environmental air systems & modular chillers
 
 Great Lakes Air Products Inc (Westland, MI)
Compressed air dryers, regenative dryers, chillers & filters
 
 Haskris Co (Arlington Hts, IL)
Water chillers & heat exchangers
 
 Heat Exchanger Design Inc (Indianapolis, IN)
Heat exchangers, heat recovery units, pressure vessels, chillers & condensers
 
 IMI Cornelius Inc (Glendale Hts, IL)
Ice & beverage dispensers, railroad refrigerators, water coolers & chillers
 
 Johnson Industries Intl (Windsor, WI)
Engineering, marketing & manufacturing of mozzarella pizza cheese making equipment: cooker/stretchers, molder/chillers, pre-salters & brine tanks
 
 Quorum Marine Air Conditioning (Stuart, FL)
Marine air conditioning, chillers & refrigeration equipment
 
 Rowald Refrigeration Systems (Rockford, IL)
Liquid coolant chillers & special design refrigeration systems
 
 Tek Temp Instruments Inc (Croydon, PA)
Heat exchangers & recirculating chillers
 
 Alpha Environmental Refrig Co (Rochester Hills, MI)
High & low temperature cabinets, liquid chillers, heat exchangers & ice machines
 
 Dittman Mechanical Contractors (Dryden, MI)
Metal fabricating: heating & ventilating equipment, piping, cooling towers & chillers
 
 Dri-Aire (Columbus, GA)
Refrigerated air dryers & processed water chillers
 
 Environmental Comfort Inc (Columbus, OH)
Air handling units & HVAC chillers & equipment
 
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About Process Chillers

A chiller is a cooling system that removes heat from one element (water) and moves that heat into another element (ambient air or water). The chiller is very similar to an air conditioning system in that it is compressor based but it cools liquid while an air conditioning system cools air. Other components are a reservoir, re-circulating pump, evaporator, condenser and a temperature controller. The cooling fluid used is usually a mix of ethylene glycol and water. Custom Process Chiller by REPACO

There are six systems for cooling that are incorporated into chillers.

  1. Portable Chillers are a single pump chiller, supplied with either air or water cooled condensers and are used to cool one or two machines with the process water flow limited to 2.4 g.p.m. / ton.
  2. A Packaged Chiller System is a two pump system with one pump for the evaporator and the other for the varying process. The condensers are either air cooled or water cooled with no process water flow restriction.
  3. A Central Chilling System has one or more central chillers connected to a common two pump tank set. Stand by pumps and chillers can be added to increase cooling capacity.
  4. A Central Cooling Tower System has one or more cooling towers connected to a common two pump tank set. This system may be expanded by adding tanks, chillers and towers. Chillers are used to cool any machine or process that operates at 60°F or lower. A cooling tower can be used to cool any machine or process that operates at 85°F or higher.
  5. Air Cooled Chillers absorb heat from process water then transfer the heat to the surrounding air. Air Cooled Chillers are generally used in applications where the additional heat they discharge is not a factor. They require less maintenance than Water Cooled units and eliminate the need for a cooling tower and condense water pump. They generally consume approximately 10% more power than a water-cooled unit as a wet surface will transfer heat better than a dry surface.
  6. Water Cooled Chillers absorb heat from process water and transfer it to a separate water source such as a cooling tower, river or pond. They are generally used for large capacity applications, where the heat generated by an air cooled chiller creates a problem. They are also considered when a cooling tower is already in place, or where the customer requires optimum efficiency of power consumption. Water Cooled Chillers require condenser water treatment to eliminate mineral buildup. Mineral deposits create poor heat transfer situations reducing the efficiency of the unit.

Applications

Chillers are used to cool any machine or process that operates at 60°F or lower. A cooling tower can be used to cool any machine or process that operates at 85 F or higher. Some of the more common applications include:

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