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The water cooling system for frequency converters is a high-performance, factory-direct solution designed to provide efficient thermal management, ensuring stable and reliable operation of frequency conversion equipment. This water-cooled pump station includes a pump set, temperature control valve, and expansion tank, working together to maintain optimal cooling performance.
Equipped with air coolers, the system effectively dissipates excess heat, preventing overheating and performance degradation. Its precision temperature control enhances system efficiency, prolongs equipment lifespan, and reduces maintenance requirements.
Manufactured under strict quality control standards, this factory-direct product guarantees consistent performance, competitive pricing, and comprehensive after-sales support. With its robust construction, advanced cooling technology, and reliable temperature regulation, the system is an ideal solution for ensuring the efficiency and longevity of frequency converters in demanding industrial applications.
Standardized filtration technology testing center, the cleanliness of which is up to 10000 standard, equipped with advanced contamination analyzer, and has undertaken the company's scientific research, production, filtration technology inspection and testing.
Seven test items for evaluating filtration performance of hydraulic filter can be completed by the center.
ISO16889 Hydraulic fluid power - filters - Multi-pass method for evaluating filtration performance of a filter element.
ISO2941 Hydraulic fluid power-Filter elements-Verification of burst resistance.
ISO2942 Hydraulic fluid power - Filter elements-Verification of fabrication integrity.
ISO2943 Hydraulic fluid power-filter elements-Verification of material compatibility with fluids.
ISO3723 Hydraulic fluid power - Filter elements-Method for end load test.
ISO3724 Hydraulic fluid power - Filter elements-Verification of fluid fatigue.
ISO3968 Hydraulic fluid power-Filters-Evaluation of differential pressure versus flow characteristics.