SPX Cooling Technologies, Inc., Overland Park, Kan., presented the new Marley LW Fluid Cooler, an induced-draft counterflow closed-circuit fluid cooler.
New technology advancements can provide up to 50% more cooling capacity, greater energy and installation savings, fewer components and easier maintenance.
RAE Coils, Pryor, Okla., introduced a new cooling coil line that uses chilled water, glycol and refrigerants to regulate the temperatures of buildings and products.
SPX Cooling Technologies, Overland Park, Kan., announced the availability of the Marley DT Fluid Cooler, an evaporative fluid cooler flexible enough to meet a range of cooling needs.
The new cooling unit is expected to reduce cooling time by about 20 minutes per tunnel while using significantly less energy.
March 31, 2016
California Giant’s new cooling facility located at its Watsonville, Calif., headquarters received a significant “cooling facelift” in preparation for the 2016 Watsonville berry season.
Frosty Cold, Overland Park, Kan., developed what is said to be the first of its kind Zero Power Cooling (ZPC) coolant solution for perpetual chilling without any source of power whatsoever.
Boreas Nitrogen Cooling Systems, a JFE Industries company, launched a new direct-inject nitrogen cooling system, which offers climate-controlled transportation companies an alternative to the conventional diesel-powered refrigerated system.