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HX 500 and HX 750 process chillers provide you with years of reliable cooling for your critical process applications.

Product Specifications

NESLAB HX500 and HX750 SeriesProcessChillers

Long-term reliabilityand flexible configurationstailored to your application

m olding• Military applications • Reactor vessels m achining• MRI • CT • Linear accelerators • Printing • Injection m ent• Laser engraving • Laser Typical applications for the HX 500 and HX 750: • Sputtering • CMP • Test equip Worry-free Operation NESLAB HX 500 and HX 750 process chillersare easy to install and offer years of reliablecooling. These robust units are designed for trouble-free operation to Tight Stability for Process control m axi m ize upti m e.Panels are easy to re NESLAB HX 500 and HX 750 chillers offerthe tight stability (± 0.1°C) necessary to keep critical processes running at constantte m ove for quick accessto co m peratures. Better process control keepsyour equip m ponents. m ent running at opti m al levels,giving you the results you need. Choice of Options and Accessories While each Ther m o unit co m es with m anystandard features, a full range of optionsand accessories is available to Versatile, Flexible Configurations Depending on your facility require m ents,you can select air or water-cooled con-densers. Choose the TC 400 for m eet yourspecific application needs. m ore auto m ated, powerful operation. Differentpu m p types are available to suit a widerange of pressures and flow rates.
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