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Vortex tube spot cooling.
A low cost reliable maintenance free solution to a variety of industrial spot cooling problems.
Vortex tubes have lower efficiency than traditional air conditioning equipment.
Using an ordinary supply of compressed air as a power source vortex tubes create two streams of air one hot and one cold with no moving parts.
Using an ordinary supply of compressed air as a power source vortex tubes create two streams of air one hot and one cold with no moving parts.
The vortex tube is an effective low cost solution for a wide variety of industrial spot cooling and process cooling applications.
Vortex tubes produce up to 6000 btu hr 1757 watts of refrigeration and temperatures as low as 40 deg to solve a variety of industrial spot cooling and process cooling needs.
They are commonly used for inexpensive spot cooling when compressed air is available.
Since then vortec has continued to refine and expand vortex tube applications as well as develop other ways to use compressed air efficiently.
Commercial vortex tubes are designed for industrial applications to produce a temperature drop of up to 71 c 127 f.
And requires no electrical connection at the cooling site.
Exair vortex tubes are constructed of stainless steel.
With no moving parts a vortex tube is highly reliable and inexpensive.
A low cost reliable maintenance free solution to a variety of industrial spot cooling problems.
A low cost reliable maintenance free solution to a variety of industrial spot cooling problems.
Temperatures flows and refrigeration are adjustable over a wide range using the control valve.
Vortex tubes produce up to 6000 btu hr 1757 watts of refrigeration and temperatures as low as 40 deg to solve a variety of industrial spot cooling and process cooling needs.
And requires no electrical connection at the cooling site.
Using an ordinary supply of compressed air as a power source vortex tubes create two streams of air one hot and one cold with no moving parts.
Compressed air enters the vortex tube and spins at a rate of up to 1 000 000 rpm inside the air chamber.