Glycol releases and absorbs huge amount of heat without changing system’s temperature and hence finds its association with chiller system, for process cooling and heating applications. Water, as a coolant, in chillers, possess several kinds of issues such as scaling, corrosion and algal growth. As per this, if glycol is added in water, and pumped through the pipes of a glycol chiller, it manages to slow the freezing rate, even inhibiting bacterial growth within. Glycol is an organic water-miscible antifreeze liquid that is used as a heat transfer fluid which draws away heat, and allows the engine to operate efficiently, with lesser malfunctions and damages to its parts. A process cooling and heating system provides consistent pressure and temperature to industrial process, ensuring highest grade performance. Owing to glycol’s antifreeze property, it helps in cooling of fluid below boiling temperature in order to complete water condensation. Water is used as coolant in most of t...
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