Huber has produced a new 14-page whitepaper showing the flexibility of the Huber range and the effects of good heat transfer on the process under all conditions.
Huber revolutionised the world of temperature control in 1989 with the introduction of Unistat technology and the new whitepaper aims to provide information about temperature control systems drawn from Huber’s vast experience in the field of thermal dynamics.
The whitepaper provides information on:
- Thermal dynamics – The effects of pressure and flow on thermal transfer
- Centralised Systems – Achieving better control for large volume production reactors
- Environmental commitment – Reduced energy consumption and natural refrigerants.
- Case studies – Precision cooling at low temperatures, control of exothermic reactions and temperature cycling
Precise temperature control has a significant influence on performance and quality in chemical process engineering. The Unistat range of temperature control systems ensures accurate temperatures and stable process conditions in research laboratories, pilot plants and Kilo labs worldwide.
More than 50 models are available in the Unistat product group, suiting every application with temperatures from -120 °C to +425 °C and cooling capacities of 0.7 kW to 150 kW. Unistats range from very compact units to powerful models for controlling production reactors.
The addition of the new Unistat Hybrid provides solutions for temperature control of large-scale production reactors, enabling an affordable, partial modernisation of existing central plant cooling/heating systems. Unistats enable professional scale-up from laboratory through pilot plant to production, with precise control, consistent conditions and continuous operation.
To download the whitepaper or the new 2011/12 catalogue, or to find out more about the Unistat range, click on the website link below.