Product category:
Hazardous area interfaces, Enclosures
News Release from: Rittal | Subject: TopTherm
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 January 2006
Enclosure cooling for corrosive
environments
The new Rittal specially treated TopTherm units offer the ideal cooling solution for use in corrosive environments, completely protected by the 2K-PUR-coating
The new Rittal specially treated TopTherm units offer the ideal cooling solution for use in corrosive environments Available in either mild or stainless steel, all external surfaces and internal components are coated for protection against hostile air bound substances
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Apr 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The latest generation of Rittal enclosure cooling units offers users total flexibility for all types of enclosure and provides a new dimension in fault finding and proactive maintenance
With the new treatment all internal elements in contact with contaminated air are completely coated in 2K-PUR-coating, including refrigerant pipe surfaces and soldering joints, evaporator and condenser coils and bent tubes.
All outdoor sheet metal is coated according to RIQSWIN.013 (standard coating for chemical environmental conditions).
The coating performs up to 100C and adheres well on the surfaces of copper, steel, aluminium and zinc as well as being resistant to yellowing and weathering.
The treatment also provides protection against diesel, oils, emulsions, ammonia vapours, hydrogen sulphide, vapours of sulphuric acid, dilutions pH 10 - ph 4 at room temperature, and even room temperature ethanol, isobutene and benzene for 5 minutes.
Chemical versions are available on request and retain all the benefits of the Rittal TopTherm cooling units including fault diagnosis, PLC/network connection, master-slave system, air duct system, and aluminium filters as an accessory. Request a free brochure from Rittal ...
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