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AQUATHERM BLUE - The product for piping refrigerant circuits in refrigeration systems

Regardless of whether you want to bring a server room to a specific temperature or to cool food, drinks, or medicines, we will work with you to find an outstanding solution for your refrigeration system’s pipework. aquatherm blue, made of corrosion-resistant and diffusion-proof polypropylene, is ideal for the transport of cooling media in closed systems and is therefore particularly well-suited for a wide variety of refrigeration applications. The pre-insulated version for underground installation can transport cooling water over longer distances with little or no temperature change. Thanks to aquatherm prefabrication, manifolds and special components can be shipped ready for installation anywhere in the world.

Refrigeration

Industrial refrigeration   Comfort cooling Industry
Free cooling, cooling towers Compression refrigeration machines Compression refrigeration machines Types of cooling
> 20 °C -40 °C bis +10 °C 6 °C bis 20 °C Temperature range
Open and closed water circuits, including those contaminated with chemicals Refrigerant circuits (all known
water-glycol mixtures,
water-alcohol mixtures,
brine)
Re-cooling circuits of condenser cooling and
oil cooling (water-glycol mixtures)
Refrigerant circuits in air-conditioning systems (water)
Re-cooling circuits of condenser cooling (water-glycol mixtures)
Circuit types and cold carrier means

Free cooling

  • corrosion due to strong oxygen enrichment in the cooling water
  • corrosion due to chemical additives in the cooling water

Frequent problems:

  • increasing scaling and incrustation of steel pipes
  • causing increased energy consumption and costs

Frequent problems with open return cooling circuits:

  • corrosion due to strong oxygen enrichment in the cooling water
  • corrosion due to chemical additives in the cooling water
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