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Home»Technology»First magnetic cooling system for commercial refrigeration is launched
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First magnetic cooling system for commercial refrigeration is launched

EditorBy Editor1st July 2016Updated:23rd September 2019No Comments2 Mins Read
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OCF in partnership with Cooltech Applications presented their IGLOO display cabinet with the new Magnetic Refrigeration System (MRS) at the Europain fair
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Cooltech Applications, S.A.S. (Cooltech), a leading magnetic refrigeration company, has announced the availability of the first commercial magnetic cooling system for its magnetic refrigeration system (MRS) product line. The magnetic cooling system utilizes a water coolant instead of a refrigerant gas—a major contributor to climate change—resulting in an eco-friendly solution that consumes minimal energy.

With cooling powers between 200W and 700W, the MRS product line is optimized for a wide range of products in commercial refrigeration, including medical refrigerators, display cabinets, beverage dispensers, store plugins, and wine cellars, a market that is worth over $20b a year.

“The MRS200 was successfully demonstrated last year at the Medica tradeshow in one of our medical refrigerating equipment,” said Jochen Kopitzke, CEO of Kirsch International, a leading manufacturer of medical equipment. “We are looking forward to replacing compressor-based units in the near future and expect a very positive market reaction to this major innovation.”

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“We are integrating the MRS400 in our high-end refrigerated displays and expect to demonstrate our first magnetic-based product within a couple of months,” said Guillaume Zanlorenzi, CEO of OCF, a leading manufacturer of high-end refrigerated displays. This, he said, is a unique opportunity to differentiate themselves from competition.

The MRS400 is in beta testing at three sites in various configurations and is presently available for integration. An MRS version generating high cooling power—20 kilowatt (kW) and beyond—is under development for industrial applications.

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