Learn about industrial chiller technologies, working principles, operation tips, and maintenance guidance to help you better understand and use cooling systems.
This winter seems to be longer and colder than the past few years and many places were hit by the severe coldness. In this circumstance, laser cutter chiller users often face such a challenge - how to prevent freezing in my chiller?
CW3000 water chiller is a highly recommended option for small power CO2 laser engraving machine, especially K40 laser and it is quite easy to use. But before users purchase this chiller, they often raise such a question - What is the controllable temperature range?
What is a laser chiller? What does a laser chiller do? Do you need a water chiller for your laser cutting, welding, engraving, marking or printing machine? What temperature should a laser chiller be? How to choose a laser chiller? What are the precautions for using a laser chiller? How to maintain the laser chiller? This article will tell you the answer, let's take a look~
Different industrial chiller manufacturers have their own chiller alarm codes. And sometimes even different chiller model of the same industrial chiller manufacturer might have different chiller alarm codes. Take S&A laser chiller unit CW-6200 for an example.
Different brands of spindle chiller units have their own alarm codes. Take S&A spindle chiller unit CW-5200 for an example. If E1 alarm code occurs, that means ultra-high room temperature alarm is triggered.