• Hawco expands refrigerated product offerings

    Hawco has expanded its refrigeration product offerings to provide more cooling systems for mobile refrigeration applications.
    Feb. 10, 2009

    Hawco has expanded its refrigeration product offerings to provide more cooling systems for mobile refrigeration applications.

    Its mobile refrigeration units are being used to cool delivery vehicles, railroad cars, and storage refrigerators. Hawco provides LuVe Contardo cooling evaporators, Zeil-EBM fans, Hitachi Horizontal scroll compressors, and ACC condensing units to improve performance and lower energy consumption. The company also supplies LAE transport refrigeration controllers that work accurately at voltage variances between 7 and 30 volts DC. Engineers can customize and integrate many of the products, including coolers, condensing units, and compressors to meet specifications.

    Refrigeration system replacement components such as driers, sight glasses, check valves, and ball valves are available in a range of specifications.

    For more information, access www.hawco.co.uk.

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