NEW Heat Transfer Stations from Huber

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NEW Heat Transfer Stations from Huber

04 May, 2011

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Huber has extended its product range with five new Heat Transfer Stations (HTS), which can be connected to an existing cooling water supply for a variety of applications. The new HTS has no mechanical refrigeration but is fitted with a circulation pump, a plate heat exchanger and the CC-Pilot controller. The new Heat Transfer Stations are suitable for applications where a cooling water supply is required with stable pressure and flow and precise working temperature.

The HTS has an integrated circulation pump which can achieve 33 l / min and pressure up to 2.5 Bar. The CC-Pilot controller is equipped with a colour display and RS232 interface which controls the cooling water temperature from 5 to 80 °C with a stability of ± 0.1 K - via Pt100 External sensor directly connected to the application. Heat Transfer Stations are optionally available with integrated heating and thermal protection. The HTS offers good temperature stability and depending on model and water temperature, cooling powers can be up to 15 kW.

As no mechanical refrigeration system is fitted (compressor etc.), the machine is silent, efficient and saves energy. HTS Systems are inexpensive and are suitable for a range of applications: For example for the transfer of process heat or to control the temperature of Peltier elements, bioreactors, rotary evaporators, vapour traps etc.

More information can be found in the new 2011/12 catalogue which can be downloaded at www.huber-online.com or requested free by calling +49 (0) 781 9603 123 or emailing [email protected]

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