Cooling

ST Engineering has announced the launch of its new Airbitat DC Cooling System, marking its entry into the data centre cooling market.

A-Gas has acquired United States refrigerant recovery and reclamation company Certified Refrigerant Services (CRS).

Global motor and fan manufacturer Ziehl-Abegg has won two awards for its Tik Tok channel.

A Monash University-led study has revealed that from 2000 to 2019, an average of 1.75 million deaths each year were associated with temperature variability.

ABB has entered into a partnership with the world leading physics research facility, CERN, to improve the energy efficiency of cooling and ventilation systems used for lab experiments.

Italian company HiRef S.p.A. has started to use screw compressors from BITZER to cool a computing centre adiabatically with air-to-air heat exchangers.

BOCK is expanding its transcritical compressor portfolio for the refrigerant R744 (CO2) with a new series featuring LSPM (Line Start Permanent Magnet) motor technology.

Emerson’s integrated solutions provide customers with a one-stop-shop approach, eliminating the need to source key parts from different suppliers.

Daikin Australia has released its latest line up of air purifiers with Streamer technology which significantly improves indoor air quality.

Two new screw compressor models, the GEA CompaX 350 and 400, will be launched in the second quarter of 2022.

Daikin Australia has launched its new Stylish Controller, which is available in two colours, for Daikin VRV and SkyAir systems.

Lennox International has announced the appointment of Joe Nassab as president and chief operating officer of North America Commercial Heating & Cooling, effective May, 2022.

Reseachers at the University of Coruña, Spain, have discovered that some MOFs can cool down their environment as they ‘breathe out’ CO2 .

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has developed a new airflow-control technology to optimise comfort throughout a room.

Johnson Controls has released the latest evolution to the YORK YVAA variable speed drive screw chiller for the entire global product line.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Systems Ltd will launch a new series of large-capacity centrifugal chillers in June using the refrigerant HFO-1234yf.