De-Ionized Water is being required in chillers at an increasing rate. Today, De-ionized (Dl) Water has become an essential ingredient in hundreds of applications including... read more →
Chillers and Rotary Evaporators work hand in hand. It is true that a rotary evaporator does not require a chiller, but for temperature accuracy and convenience purposes, a chiller provides... read more →
Determining the Chiller Size Chiller size is specified by the quantity of heat they can remove per unit of time, which depends on the heat characteristics of... read more →
Many of us know someone who has been affected by cancer, and one of the most common is breast cancer. According to Britannica.com, “globally, breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting... read more →
Did you know August is National Eye Exam Month? The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends adults get a baseline eye examination at age 40 (or younger... read more →
Lab Chiller Options Historically, Laboratory workers have traditionally relied on water, ice, dry ice, and liquid nitrogen for fast and easy cooling. Though these methods may never disappear, chillers have... read more →
Each and every day we have different devices that require routine maintenance. From changing filters in your furnace or batteries in your smoke detector, changing the oil in your... read more →
Process Heat Load Calculations Whether you're in need of a chiller for a laboratory, your laser, CT Scanner or your your brewery, the terminology used remains the same. In... read more →
Lab Chiller Options Historically, Laboratory workers have traditionally relied on water, ice, dry ice, and liquid nitrogen or fast and easy cooling. Though these methods may never disappear, chillers have... read more →