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COOLING & QUENCHING RECIRCULATING EQUIPMENT

Plate Type Recirculating Units

These single block units are composed of a water/water plate heat exchanger, and electric pump, a temperature control system and an expansion tank.  Together with the material (s) cooled, they enable the creation of a closed loop circuit made of non-ferrous material filled with pure water (demineralizesed, deionsed, distilled....) or fluid.

Chiller Recirculating Units

In cases where plant water is not available or it is not practical to use a water to air heat exchanger system a chiller may be used to maintain the proper cooling temperature under very controlled conditions.  System is a closed loop design using non-ferrous materials.

Integral Quenching

Self contained quench systems, are designed with a holding tank, high pressure pump, filter and water to water or water to air heat exchanged.  These units are used primarily with heat treating applications.

Dunk Quenching

For dunk quenching operations following oven or induction heating process.  Electroheat Technologies offers a range of CELES designed dunk quenching tanks for water with or without additives or oil solutions  These tanks use well proven stirring or agitation methods with propeller pumps and temperature control system.

3578 Van Dyke • Almont, MI 48003
Tel: 810-798-2400 • Fax: 810-798-2402


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