Here at Evolution Cooling, we are proud to supply, install, and maintain chiller units for lasers and other cutting-edge industrial technology. Whether your business is big or small, it is important to ensure your equipment and processes are as effective and efficient as possible. All our chillers are highly adaptable and reliable to help your operations run as smoothly as possible.
Laser Chiller Units
We are your provider of laser chillers, where advanced technology meets essential cooling requirements.
Industrial Laser Chillers for Superior Efficiency
Our cutting-edge cooling systems are engineered to maximise the efficiency of your operations. By maintaining optimal temperature and humidity levels, our laser chillers help extend the lifespan of your equipment, reduce energy consumption, and minimise the risk of downtime.
Choose a Chiller for Your Injection Machine
What Does a Laser Chiller Do?
A laser chiller is a critical component in the operation of laser systems. It regulates the temperature of the laser machine, preventing overheating and ensuring consistent performance. By maintaining a stable thermal environment, laser chillers help extend the lifespan of your equipment, reduce downtime, and improve precision. Whether you’re working with CO2 lasers, fibre lasers, or solid-state lasers, a reliable chiller unit is essential to maintain peak operational efficiency.
Key Functions of an Injection Moulding Chiller
- Prevents Overheating: Lasers generate significant heat during operation, which can lead to overheating and potential damage without proper cooling. Our laser chiller units efficiently dissipate heat, maintaining a stable temperature to prevent thermal overload and preserve the integrity of your equipment.
- Improves Performance: Consistent cooling ensures that your industrial laser operates at optimal levels, resulting in higher precision and efficiency. Our chillers provide a stable thermal environment, allowing your laser to deliver precise, high-quality results.
- Extends Equipment Lifespan: By preventing thermal stress, chiller helps prolong the life of your laser machinery, protecting your investment. This reduces wear and tear on components, improving reliability and longevity.
- Reduces Downtime: Efficient cooling minimises the risk of unexpected shutdowns, keeping your operations running smoothly. Our chillers maintain a consistent temperature, ensuring your laser system remains operational and reducing the likelihood of unscheduled maintenance.
- Improves Safety: Overheating can pose safety risks. A reliable chiller mitigates these risks, ensuring a safer working environment and helping your laser system comply with safety standards.
The Benefits of Our Laser Chiller Units
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Here at Evolution Cooling, we want to make your operations as reliable and efficient as possible. Our dedicated team is ready to assist you with any needs, from initial setup to routine maintenance and emergency repairs. Simply get in touch to discuss your laser chiller requirements and we will help you select the perfect cooling option.
Laser Chiller Units: Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a water chiller for laser?
Yes, a water chiller is essential for laser systems to maintain optimal operating temperatures. It prevents overheating, which can damage the laser and reduce its lifespan. Proper cooling ensures consistent performance and prolongs the life of the laser machine.
What temperature should a laser cutter chiller be?
A laser cutter chiller should typically be set between 20°C and 25°C (68°F and 77°F). This range ensures efficient cooling and stable operation. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidelines for the specific temperature settings required for your laser cutter model.
How do I keep my laser from freezing?
To prevent your laser from freezing, ensure the chiller unit is kept in a climate-controlled environment above freezing temperatures. Use antifreeze solutions in the cooling system if operating in cold conditions, and regularly monitor and maintain the chiller to avoid ice buildup and potential damage.