Used LAM RESEARCH 2080 #9019721 for sale
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LAM RESEARCH 2080 is a recirculating, heat-exchanger type chiller that is best suited for large-scale and precision cooling applications. Designed for industrial and laboratory use, LAM RESEARCH 20/80 boasts a durable and reliable design that is back by LAM's proven track record. 2080's compact and efficient design allows the unit to achieve maximum fluid temperature control and minimize recoverable liquid refrigerant losses - even under the harshest conditions. The equipment is able to maintain chilled water temperatures as low as 11°F and as high as 119°F in its ancilliary loop, with an adjustable differential range between 7 to 15°F depending on cooling needs. The system includes a recirculating pump, built-in evaporator, and a heat exchanger. The recirculating pump ensures that the chilled water is constantly being circulated back to the heat exchanger for cooling and evaporating the refrigerant, ensuring maximum efficiency and precision cooling. The evaporator is a large capacity, air-cooled aluminum fin & tube design for maximum cooling performance. Additionally, the unit includes a temperature control and safety relief switch to ensure the safety of the machine even in the event of malfunctions. 20/80 is also vibration resistant and operates at a maximum sound pressure level of 65 dB. The tool has a minimum input power requirement of 1.125 kW at operational temperatures. It has a maximum heat rejection of 131 tons and utilizes CFC R-134a refrigerant, making it a relatively eco-friendly choice. In conclusion, LAM RESEARCH 2080 is an effective and reliable cooling asset that will meet your large-scale or precision cooling needs. With its durable and efficient design, LAM RESEARCH 20/80 ensures maximum temperature control and minimal recoverable liquid refrigerant losses. The model also is vibration resistant and eco-friendly, making it an excellent pick for a wide variety of industrial and laboratory applications.
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