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Nano-coating for condenser 28-04-05

Cool for a long time



RiNano coating of the condenser of Rittal TopTherm cooling units keeps cooling output constant over a longer time and saves time and costs

Rittal is utilising the positive properties of Nan-coating in the field of system climate control. In respect of heat exchangers in particular, the heat output can deteriorate by 30 to 50% with increasing contamination of the cooling fins. Rittal is now offering under the designation RiNano for its TopTherm cooling units of Series SK 3303/3304/3305/3384 optionally condensers with nano-coating. In this way the cooling output of the units can be maintained constant over a longer period because of the water-, dirt- and oil-repellent effects. By means of a thin glass-like sealing layer on the fins the contamination of the cooling units is significantly reduced. In many applications, with dry dust for instance, filter mats are no longer required. In case of applications with oil-bearing air where metal filters are used the service life of the latter also increases.

 

 

 
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