Cabinet Coolers Also Resist Corrosion

June 3, 2004
In addition to fending off heat with air temperatures of 20°F, the 316SS stainless steel cabinet coolers defend components against corrosion and oxidation. The components mount to a NEMA 4X enclosure through a standard electrical knockout and

In addition to fending off heat with air temperatures of 20°F, the 316SS stainless steel cabinet coolers defend components against corrosion and oxidation. The components mount to a NEMA 4X enclosure through a standard electrical knockout and include an automatic drain filter separator to ensure no moisture passes to the inside of the enclosure. An optional thermostat control minimizes compressed air use and keeps the enclosure within ±2°F of the temperature setting. Other features include cooling capacities up to 2,800 Btu/hr. and no moving parts. Target markets include food processing, foundries, and chemical processing. Prices start at $975 each. EXAIR Corp., Cincinnati, OH. (800) 903-9247.

Company: EXAIR Corp.

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