January 29, 2003 - AlfaChill models include 3 single-circuit brazed heat exchangers (models AC10, AC20, and AC50), and 1 dual-circuited unit (model) AC80. Units offer low hold-up volume and cooling capacity from 0.3–23 tons refrigeration. Able to be used for refrigeration duties, all models have CE or UL approval.
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Alfa Laval has now added four new Brazed Heat Exchanger models to its product line. The four models, which are part of the AlfaChill Series, include three single-circuit brazed heat exchangers, the AC10, AC20, and AC50, and one dual-circuited unit, the AC80. These compact, lightweight units offer low hold-up volume and cooling capacity ranging from 0.3 to 23 tons refrigeration. They complete the product range with BHEs in half-ton increments up to 5 tons and in traditional nominal sizes above five tons up to 200 tons.
The new brazed heat exchangers can be used for refrigeration duties. All models are available with CE or UL approval. They extend the performance range of Alfa Laval Brazed Heat Exchangers to provide an exact size for almost any duty at a cost-effective price. Alfa Laval’s Brazed Heat Exchangers comprise one of the broadest selections of brazed units on the market today.
Alfa Laval in brief:
Alfa Laval is a leading global supplier of specialized products and engineering solutions. Our equipment, systems and services are dedicated to assisting customers in optimizing the performance of their processes. Time and time again. We help them heat, cool, separate and transport products such as oil, water, chemicals, beverages, foodstuff, starch and pharmaceuticals. Our worldwide organization works closely with customers in almost 100 countries to help them stay ahead.
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