Rittal at the SPS 2021

Inka Krischke | Inka Krischke,

Powerful cooling on a small footprint

Machine tools, for example, require exact temperature control with liquid cooling for precise metalworking. The 'TopTherm Chiller' from Rittal in the 'VX25' system housing is ideal for this purpose.

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According to the manufacturer, they are space-saving and can be flexibly bayed in the VX25 system and require 34% less floor space. New fan technology, software optimization and improved heat exchangers reduce the CO2 footprint by up to 35%. Thanks to microchannel technology, they deliver full performance with 40 % less refrigerant. The chillers are available in four performance classes from 8 to 20 kW. The manufacturer certifies precise temperature control, exact temperature accuracy and integrated safety functions and monitoring.

Rittal at the SPS 2021: Hall 3 Stand 133

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