Description
Chiller Model JCW-6180 Industrial Cooling System
Designed for cooling CNC and Fiber Laser machines. This user-friendly chiller system prevents overheating during operation, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of your equipment.

Industrial Water Chiller Cooling System
Cooling System for Industrial Factories
Chiller Water Cooling System

Precise Temperature Control Industrial Cooling System




- Thailand’s tropical climate necessitates effective cooling solutions for industrial machinery and electronic equipment. Overheating can lead to equipment failure, reduced efficiency, and potential fire hazards. Similar to how elevated body temperature affects human health and performance, excessive heat in machinery impairs its function. Chillers are essential for maintaining optimal operating temperatures and preventing these issues.


- Chillers are refrigeration units designed for cooling and temperature regulation, utilizing water for heat exchange. Widely adopted in industrial settings, they are crucial for dissipating heat from machinery, extending equipment lifespan, and maintaining operational efficiency.
- The primary function of a chiller is to produce cooling and reduce temperature through water-based heat exchange.

- Utilizes water for heat exchange and dissipation from the cooling unit.
- Commonly employed in industrial facilities to cool machinery, ensuring longevity and sustained performance.
- Applications include: Closed system ponds, hydraulic injection molding machines, and CNC machinery.
- Examples: Closed system pond, Hydraulic injection molding machine, CNC Engraving Cutting CO2, CNC Laser Engraving UV, CNC Router Milling, CNC Fiber Laser, and others.
Chiller Model JCW-6180 for Sale
Designed for cooling CNC and Fiber Laser machines. This user-friendly chiller system prevents overheating during operation, ensuring optimal performance and longevity of your equipment.

Features:
- Dual digital display for simultaneous viewing of set and real-time temperatures.
- Full refrigeration capacity with micro-cooling and heating control options, suitable for diverse operating conditions.
- Intelligent, constant temperature operation mode adaptable to various ambient temperatures.
- High-precision temperature control with volatility within ±0.5 °C.
- Integrated over-temperature alarm and sensor fault self-diagnosis functions.
- Includes compressor overload protection and water flow alarm.
- Anti-freeze function safeguards water circuit components in low-temperature environments.
Machine Dimensions
Front View


Rear View

Control Panel

Inlet and Outlet Ports | Drain Port

Ventilation Fan

Water Level Indicator


Machine Components
Technical Parameters
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Chiller Water Cooling Model JCW


How is BTU Measured?
BTU, or British Thermal Unit, is a unit of measurement used to quantify the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit at a constant pressure. It’s commonly used in the United States and other countries for measuring heating and cooling capacities.
The process of measuring BTUs involves several steps:
- Define the System: Determine the system for which the BTU measurement is being made. For example, it could be a heating system, a cooling system, or an appliance like a stove or water heater.
2. Identify the Substance: Determine the substance for which the heat energy is being measured. In many cases, this is water, but it can vary depending on the application.
3. Measure Temperature Change: Measure the initial temperature and final temperature of the substance. For example, if measuring the BTUs generated by burning fuel in a furnace, you would measure the temperature of the water before and after the heat exchange process.
4. Calculate Heat Energy: Use the formula to calculate the heat energy in BTUs:
Heat energy (BTU) = mass (lb) × specific heat (BTU/lb°F) × temperature change (°F)
Here, “mass” refers to the mass of the substance in pounds, “specific heat” refers to the specific heat capacity of the substance in BTU per pound per degree Fahrenheit (BTU/lb°F), and “temperature change” refers to the change in temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
5. Account for Efficiency: In some cases, the efficiency of the system or device being measured may need to be taken into account to determine the actual BTU output or input.
Overall, BTU measurement provides a standardized way to quantify heat energy, which is essential for various applications, including HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning), cooking, and industrial processes.
CO2 Laser Tube and Chiller Operation


Optional Add-on: Heat Exchanger

The Heat Exchanger connects to the chiller and is submerged in water to further reduce water temperature.
Price: 3,600 THB only!!




Heat Exchanger Installation with Chiller


Heat Exchanger: Optional Accessory for Chillers to Further Lower Water Temperature | SALECNC.net
Chiller Water Cooling VS Cooling Tower
Cooling Towers are primarily used in industries such as Plastic Injection Molding. However, they have significant drawbacks: large size, difficult maintenance due to open systems, and susceptibility to dust and sediment ingress, which negatively impacts performance and reduces lifespan.
Consequently, industrial facilities increasingly favor Chillers (Water Cooling Systems). Chillers are compact, space-saving, and operate as closed systems, effectively preventing dust and sediment contamination. They also offer extended operational life.

| Cooling Tower | Chiller Water Cooling |
|---|---|
| ❌ Open system | ✅ Closed system |
| ❌ Susceptible to dust and sediment ingress, leading to clogging, corrosion, and reduced operational efficiency. | ✅ Prevents dust and sediment contamination. Easy water changes. |
| ❌ Difficult to clean. | ✅ Easy to clean. |
| ❌ Large footprint, requires significant workspace. | ✅ Compact design, conserves workspace. |
| ❌ Shorter lifespan. | ✅ Longer lifespan. |
| ❌ Low initial cost, but higher long-term costs due to maintenance, repairs, and short lifespan. | ✅ Higher initial cost, but superior long-term value through reduced maintenance and operational costs. |





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