Experience with a chilled brine system ??
Anyone have experience using brine for sub-zero cooling ?
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What's brime?
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b r i n e, no "m"
A salt solution to lower the freezing point, but upon reflection glycol/alcohol is probably better. I need to do a bit of research on the coolant. I wish to use a recirculating chiller and run it at -20C, and my question should have been phrased differently. A medium sized refrigerated bath, plus a pump, can deliver 200W at -30C. Anyone tried it ? |
Hey there BillA.
Have you considered that you will create a very ionic solution using brine? That will tarnish your system before you can say, "BOO". Cheers Memphis |
corrosion corrosion http://www.procooling.com/ubb/frown.gif and i do not think the specific heat capacity is any better than plain water
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