CAMX 2022 exhibit preview: Mokon
Mokon’s compact Full Range temperature control system provides self-supporting heating and cooling for composites-related applications.
Photo Credit: Mokon
Mokon (Buffalo, N.Y., U.S.) showcases its Full Range temperature control system for advanced materials and composite applications. The Full Range system integrates either a water or an oil heating system with a select chiller, providing a compact, self-supporting heating and cooling system. These systems are available with a range of temperatures from -20°F to 650°F (-29°C to 343°C).
The Full Range system is ideal for applications including jacketed vessels, mixers, reactors, molding, multiple-zone processes, laboratories, cleanroom and sanitary environments, as well as other processes that require both heating and chilling.
The systems are available in air- or water-cooled condensing, up to 96 kW of heating, flows to 120 gallons per minute (GPM), and up to 60-ton (211-kW) chilling capacities. Full Range systems are also available with NEMA 4, NEMA 4X or special washdown demands. A wide variety of additional options and features are available, including stainless steel construction, higher and lower operating temperatures, larger heating and chilling capacities and stationary skid-based assemblies.
The Full Range temperature control systems’ standard features include a microprocessor-based controller with LCD readout; a heavy-duty insulated plastic tank; green-friendly refrigerant; insulated nonferrous plumbing and components; NEMA-rated electrical enclosure with safety door disconnect switch; and cULus 508A labeled electrical sub-panel.
Mokon is an ISO 9001- and ISO 14001-certified company, and all its equipment is designed and manufactured in the U.S.
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