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Nanotechnology coating keeps coolers cleaner

A Rittal product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 14, 2006

Enclosure cooling units can now be supplied with a nanotechnology coating that repels oil and dust and prevents particles from attaching to the condensers, even after prolonged periods of operation.

Rittal enclosure cooling units can now be supplied with a nanotechnology coating that repels oil and dust and prevents particles from attaching to the condensers, even after prolonged periods of operation.

RiNano coating is available in both Rittal's wall and roof mounted units from 300 to 4000W and the application of this technology within the enclosure cooling market is an industry first.

The performance of cooling systems is particularly liable to deteriorate between 30 to 50% over time as the cooling membranes become dirtier.

On completion of recent trials at a well known vehicle manufacturing facility, the benefits of the nano coating were made evident with reduced contamination, constant efficiency (compared with similar non-nanotechnology), simple cleaning and a reduction in service requirements.

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