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Cooling in the Laboratory

17 Sept 2017

Many applications in research laboratories are dependent on reliable cooling circuits. Over the years relying on a predictable supply of fresh water for laboratory cooling has become increasingly unpopular. The growing cost of water and waste water has made finding an alternative source of cooling paramount. This technical note presents a range of laboratory chillers capable of reducing the amount of water used for cooling.

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Refrigerators Freezers and CryogenicsRefrigerators, Freezers & Cryogenics can be used for preservation or experimental purposes. Types of freezers include deep freeze, -80C°C, ultra-low temperature, explosion proof, cryogenic and controlled rate freezers. Freezing is also used in freeze-drying equipment for dehydration processes. Feature to consider in freezers include temperature control and recorders, failure alarms and self-closing mechanisms.
Cooling in the Laboratory