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Turbo products falling film water chillers

The Turbo Products Falling Film Chillers are water chillers based on Laser Plate technology with the ability to cool water down to 33°F. From a Falling Film Chiller you can cool large amounts of product in a short period of time. This water chiller, which cools the water at a constant temperature, is a suitable solution for the continuous cooling of many products.

Because every cooling requirement is different, our Falling Film Chillers are always custom-made. Together with our engineers, we will calculate the best solution for you.

The Turbo Products Falling Film Chillers are water chillers based on Laser Plate technology with the ability to cool water down to 33°F. From a Falling Film Chiller you can cool large amounts of product in a short period of time. This water chiller, which cools the water at a constant temperature, is a suitable solution for the continuous cooling of many products.

Because every cooling requirement is different, our Falling Film Chillers are always custom-made. Together with our engineers, we will calculate the best solution for you.

What is a Falling Film Chiller?

A Falling Film Chiller is a heat exchanger that cools water to your desired temperature. Cold water is used to cool large quantities of product in a short amount of time, for example, to cool/wash vegetables or to mix with concrete to prevent the concrete from drying too quickly.

How does a Falling Film Chiller work?

In the upper cabinet there is a water distribution pan with multiple holes on the bottom that the water will exit the pan through and flow over our double embossed Laser Plates hanging underneath. A thin layer of water falls over the plate and is cooled to the desired temperature. The water can be cooled to 33°F with a Falling Film Chiller.

Cold water falls off the plates into an optional insulated reservoir and from there can be pumped and distributed to the next process whether that be another heat exchanger, process tank or food product. The used water can be collected in a reservoir and pumped back to the top of the Falling Film Chiller for the process to start over again.

What is a Falling Film Chiller?

A Falling Film Chiller is a heat exchanger that cools water to your desired temperature. Cold water is used to cool large quantities of product in a short amount of time, for example, to cool/wash vegetables or to mix with concrete to prevent the concrete from drying too quickly.

How does a Falling Film Chiller work?

In the upper cabinet there is a water distribution pan with multiple holes on the bottom that the water will exit the pan through and flow over our double embossed Laser Plates hanging underneath. A thin layer of water falls over the plate and is cooled to the desired temperature. The water can be cooled to 33°F with a Falling Film Chiller.

Cold water falls off the plates into an optional insulated reservoir and from there can be pumped and distributed to the next process whether that be another heat exchanger, process tank or food product. The used water can be collected in a reservoir and pumped back to the top of the Falling Film Chiller for the process to start over again.

Advantages

  • Efficient cooling to very low temperatures (33°F) without the risk of freezing
  • Consistent temperature of the chilled water
  • Custom-made to your needs
  • Easy to maintain open construction
  • Fully constructed of stainless steel

Applications

  • Cooling Seafood

  • Cooling/Washing Produce

  • Cooling water for poultry industry

  • Cooling water for dairy industry

  • Bakery production

  • Meat processing

Advantages

  • Efficient cooling to very low temperatures (33°F) without the risk of freezing
  • Consistent temperature of the chilled water
  • Custom-made to your needs
  • Easy to maintain open construction
  • Fully constructed of stainless steel

Applications

  • Cooling Seafood

  • Cooling/Washing Produce

  • Cooling water for poultry industry

  • Cooling water for dairy industry

  • Bakery production

  • Meat processing