Thermoelectric recirculating chiller

May 9, 2017
The MRC Series thermoelectric recirculating chiller controls the temperature of a coolant in a liquid circuit from -12° to 40°C.

The MRC Series thermoelectric recirculating chiller from Laird (London, England) controls the temperature of a coolant in a liquid circuit from -12° to 40°C. With a cooling capacity up to 290W, the system cools to well below the ambient temperature for use in several laser system types, including diode-pumped solid-state (DPSS) laser systems used for cutting in high-tech manufacturing processes and semiconductor wafer cutting. Its heat pumping action occurs from a thermoelectric module that dissipates heat to the outside environment. Additional features can be included to add variable flow control, bypass control, coolant filtration, and electronics to meet unique application requirements.

For more information, please visit www.lairdtech.com.

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