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Radiator for Laser Machine
Laser machines generate a significant amount of heat during operation, and a radiator (also known as a chiller) is used to dissipate this heat and maintain the optimal operating temperature of the laser components.
The cooling capacity of the radiator should be sufficient to handle the heat output of your laser machine. This requirement is usually specified by the laser manufacturer. Make sure the radiator you choose can dissipate the required amount of heat to prevent overheating of the laser components.
Temperature Control: Look for a radiator that offers precise temperature control. Laser systems often require stable operating temperatures for consistent performance. A chiller with accurate temperature control capabilities will help maintain the desired temperature range.
Flow Rate and Pump Capacity: Consider the flow rate and pump capacity of the radiator. A higher flow rate ensures efficient cooling, especially if your laser machine operates at high power levels or for extended periods. Adequate pump capacity is essential to circulate the cooling fluid effectively.
Our standard laser radiators can be adapted to suit most cooling needs, some of our models are listed below and you can contact us for a catalogue.
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