By Tracey on April 15, 2010
A complimentary commentary about Lytron’s website is written in the April edition of Process Cooling magazine. Continue
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By John on December 1, 2009
The selection of the proper fittings and hose clamps for cold plates and heat exchangers is critical to a reliable liquid cooling system. Continue
Posted in Cold Plates, Heat Exchangers | Tagged ask an engineer, clamps, Cold Plates, fittings, Heat Exchangers, hoses
By John on October 26, 2009
Filtration of a heat exchangers coolant depends on how clean it is. Ensure your coolant is clean to help minimize the risk of corrosion. Continue
Posted in Chillers, Heat Exchangers | Tagged ask an engineer, corrosion, ES Series, ES0505, filters, filtration, Heat Exchangers, recirculating chiller cleaning, standard heat exchanger
By Harry on September 29, 2009
For use in your chillers, cooling systems, and/or liquid cooling loops, a 30% ethylene glycol and 70% water (EGW) concentration is recommended for most applications. Continue
Posted in Chillers, Cold Plates, Cooling Systems, Heat Exchangers | Tagged ask an engineer, Chillers, Cold Plates, Cooling Systems, corrosion, EGW, ethylene glycol, glycol concentration, Heat Exchangers, liquid cooling loop, thermal performance
By John on September 29, 2009
Most standard heat exchangers are designed to operate with a flow rate between 1 gpm and 4 gpm. Continue
Posted in Heat Exchangers | Tagged ask an engineer, fan, flow rates, Heat Exchangers, liquid cooling, Lytron, standard heat exchanger, thermal management