June 2020 – In the past, welding was a process of joining metal together to form a larger structure or piece of equipment, i.e., pipelines or cars. Nowadays we can also add plastic to the list. In both cases heat is used to melt the pieces of material together and allowing them to cool.
Keeping everything cool in the welding process not only maximizes the life span of your equipment, it improves the quality of the welding itself.
Temperature Corporation designs central chiller systems for the welding process. Our chillers are the best option when it comes to cooling multiple TIG, MIG and MAG welders where consistent and reliable cooling is a necessity. They are also highly recommended for robotic and resistance welders, i.e., spot, seam, butt and flash welding.
Our modular approach allows chillers to be added to the central system easily without shutting down the existing system. Combined with our chilled water and tower water pump packages, you have a complete cooling system that communicates the operating and fault conditions of each piece of welding equipment in the system to your plant PLC and can be expanded as your plant grows.
Our central chillers are available in four different configurations: indoor water cooled, indoor air cooled, outdoor air cooled and remote condenser air cooled and all are available with Dual Scroll compressors, or Single Screw compressors. The modular chillers offer a system that can be easily expanded, take up minimal plant floor space and can be serviced in place without shutting down the rest of the chiller system.