Process Cooling

Cooling Process Fluids

No matter your application, strategically removing heat is critical for the maintenance of your fluids and equipment. Process cooling refers to the removal of heat from a given fluid in order to maintain an optimal temperature range. Heat exchangers allow this to occur without the process fluid coming into contact with the utility fluid (commonly water, air , or glycol).

When properly designed and installed, a heat exchanger provides significant benefits by reducing energy consumption costs, improving system reliability, and sometimes enabling the use of smaller equipment.
Several types of heat exchangers are used in heat transfer applications. The most common are shell and tube, air-cooled radiators, and plate exchangers (including gaskets plate and frame, and brazed plate).

Some common types of process cooling include engine cooling, hydraulic cooling, compressed air cooling, and others.

These units are integral to a number of different applications, including:
- Oil Cooling
- Manufacturing
- Food and Beverage Processing
- Electronics
- Pharmaceutical
- Printing and Pressing
- Sandblasting
- Marine Applications
- and many more…

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