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Chiller for laser applications HRL
air-cooleddual-tankthermoelectric

Chiller for laser applications - HRL - SMC Corporation of America - air-cooled / dual-tank / thermoelectric
Chiller for laser applications - HRL - SMC Corporation of America - air-cooled / dual-tank / thermoelectric
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Characteristics

Applications
for laser applications
Other characteristics
air-cooled, dual-tank, thermoelectric
Power

1 kW, 9 kW, 19 kW, 26 kW

Maximum temperature

Max.: 40 °C
(104 °F)

Min.: 15 °C
(59 °F)

Flow rate

10 l/min, 20 l/min, 39 l/min, 45 l/min, 125 l/min
(2.642 us gal/min, 5.283 us gal/min, 10.303 us gal/min, 11.888 us gal/min, 33.022 us gal/min)

Pressure

Max.: 0.68 MPa

Min.: 0.1 MPa

Description

The HRL is a temperature control device featuring two independent cooling channels in one package. This thermo chiller is designed to cool the optical head and oscillator of a laser processing system. Considerable space savings can be realized compared to a two chiller solution. All operations can be managed from a single touch panel. A triple inverter controls power consumption of the fan, pump, and compressor for optimal energy savings. The heating function uses waste heat from the refrigerant discharge instead of a separate electric heater to improve efficiency and reliability. The HRL is copper free and suitable for DI water, including a DI filter and electrical conductivity control kit. Additional standard features include a 5µm particle filter, earth leakage breaker, and casters for mobility. • Power Supply "20": 200VAC/50 Hz or 200-230VAC/60 Hz, 3-phase • Power Supply "40": 380-415VAC (50/60 Hz) or 460-480VAC (60 Hz), 3-phase • Temperature stability: CH1 = ±0.1°C, CH2 = ±0.5°C • Refrigerant: R410A • Communication: contact/analog I/O; Serial RS-232C/RS-485; Ethernet Modbus
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