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Product category: Process Hardware (Pipes, Nozzles, Heaters, etc)
News Release from: Megatech | Subject: MTA range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 03 April 2006

Chillers take the heat out of industrial
processes

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The MTA range of affordable water chillers are designed for disposing of heat produced in industrial processes.

Megatech has a new range of affordable water chillers for disposing of heat produced in industrial processes Designated the MTA range, the 11 models in this series have air or water cooled condensers

The cooling capacity vary from 2.2 to 102.1kW.

Incorporated in all models is a reservoir for water/coolants which have an easy to see level indicator for the observation of level and contents.

Included is an internal pressure reducer or flow controller which when used in conjunction with a reliable high-pressure pump, ensures correct flow and pressure at all times.

The easy to see and use control panel offers thermostat control of outlet water from the reservoir, measurement and display of the temperature of the outlet water from the evaporator and the chiller.

A display of 16 alarm messages includes high condensation pressure and alarm faults in the fans, compressor and pump.

Manufactured from the highest recommended materials they measure from 538 x 983 x 1125 to 860 x 2230 x 1900mm and weigh 72 to 750kg.

Megatech can provide "specials" to customer requirements.

These innovative products have applications in semiconductor manufacturing, plastics and rubber processing, metalworking, food industries, chemicals and pharmaceuticals and the manufacturing industries.

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