Director Series Temperature Control Unit

Budzar demonstrated its Director Series temperature control unit, featuring a temperature range of -80 to 200 degrees Celcius, with a new display at PACK EXPO Las Vegas.

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Hey everyone, I'm Brooke at Budzar Industries. We're a customer-driven industrial manufacturer of industrial process tillers, temperature control units, and heat pumps. For the first time here at PACK EXPO, we are showing off something very cool. This is our one-of-a-kind Budzar display that is, as you can see, is currently frosted over with -40°C of fluid running through it. We have these fancy cup holders as well. If you need to cool off, we're giving out our ice cold packs here that are actually cold.

So our display is being sourced by our Director Series Temperature Control Unit, which is able to achieve a large range of a temperature range from -80°C up to 200°C, and this system is used for a wide variety of applications, specifically, for example, your food, your cooling for your food coils, as well as regulating temperature of your cold storage units, facilities, any process room facilities. This system can do it all for heat transfer, has a very complex TLC as well, so it can do all of your data analytics for you, simple troubleshooting. And yeah I hope you guys stop by to booth 6838, come chill with us at Budzar, and also, visit our website at www.budzar.com.

 

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