Medical and Biopharmaceutical
Our compact and quiet thermoelectric chillers are used in a variety of medical and biopharmaceutical applications with cooling capacities of up to 1200 Watts. We also frequently design and manufacture customized and specialty chillers and temperature control systems for medical applications.
The soccer ball sized ThermoCube chillers precisely control the temperature of water or other liquid-coolants and vent either into room air or into a facility chilled water system. The turn-key ThermoCube chiller is portable and can be configured with numerous options, including whisper-quiet and virtually vibration-free packages.
For applications with very limited space constraints, the Oasis chiller is the smallest recirculating chiller available today.
Some related applications of our current customers:
- Low light CCD camera
- Digital x-ray systems
- Drug testing
- Temperature cycling
- Medical lasers
- Laser hair removal
- Laser tattoo removal
- Human body cooling
- Cancer illumination
- Cancer research
- Fat dissolving
- Muscular healing
- Post-operative healing
Relevant products:
See Also: Laser Applications
About Solid State Cooling Systems:
Solid State Cooling Systems designs and manufactures compact, highly precise, quality-built medical and biomedical chillers based on reliable, silent, efficient thermoelectric technology. We have 13 patents and continue to innovate and broaden our range of products. Our products are 80% more energy efficient and dramatically smaller than compressor-based chillers. This is because the inherent physical properties of thermoelectric technology yield very compact heat transfer designs that require very limited amounts of electric power to maintain temperature. (This is explained more fully in our Technical Info section.) A chiller manufactured by Solid State Cooling Systems has free domestic sales and technical support by phone with American technicians. Technical support in Europe is also provided by our sales representatives based in Germany and the UK.
Made in America since 1994.