What is brine chiller?
Brine chillers are a solution when cooling medium is water with glycol and this occures when low fruid temperature is demanded or glycol must be added to the cooling water in order to protect it from freezing. Our systems provide constant supply of chilled propylene glycol from -25oC / +7oC.
What is brine in pharma industry?
Brine is a water solution with a very high concentration of salt or sodium chloride. The term also applies to solutions with other salts.
What is brine in HVAC?
Cooling brine, also known as heat transfer fluid, is an aqueous salt solution whose solidification temperatures are far below the freezing point of water. Cooling brines are generally used as refrigerants.
Why brine is used in refrigeration?
It is used because the addition of salt to water lowers the freezing temperature of the solution and the heat transport efficiency can be greatly enhanced for the comparatively low cost of the material.
How do you measure brine chiller TR?
Divide Q (BTUs per hour) by 12,000 (the number of BTUs in one ton of cooling capacity). This yields the chiller capacity required to handle the process heat load in tons per hour: Example: 240,000/12,000= 20 tons/hr.
What is a brine chiller?
Brine chillers are an answer when the cooling medium is water with glycol and this happens when the low liquid temperature is requested or glycol must be added to the cooling water so as to shield it from solidifying. Our frameworks give a steady supply of chilled propylene glycol from – 25oC/+7oC.
Why choose our saline solution chillers?
With tremendous applications in cooling, process cooling, heat retention, solid blending, and temperature adjusting, we regulate the limits of the chillers utilizing a mix of numerous circuits and blowers. Our scope of saline solution chillers is prepared to utilize and give magnificent outcomes.
What kind of chillers do we offer?
We offer a lineup of both reciprocating and screw-type chillers, providing applicable refrigeration solutions for various plant requirements. A variety of units are available to meet client needs, from refrigerant compatibility (ammonia, HFCs) to the liquefaction of various gases, process fluid cooling and explosion-proof specifications.
What is the use of brine in industrial refrigeration?
Brine is used as a coolant in industrial use as it lowers freezing temperature. The refrigeration systems which uses brine to cool the surrounding environment are called brine chiller.