Tark Thermal Solutions' Commits to Sustainable Principles with SBTi-Endorsed Emissions Goals

October 16, 2023 – Tark Thermal Solutions', a global leader in thermal management solutions, is proud to announce the official approval of its greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), with levels required to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. This significant achievement underscores Tark Thermal Solutions’ unwavering commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles and responsible business practices.

Electronic Enclosure Cooling Thermoelectric vs. Compressor-Based Air Conditioners

Introduction

Air conditioners utilizing thermoelectric coolers are often considered as an alternative to conventional vapor-compression systems for enclosure cooling. Because a thermoelectric cooler is compact, robust, and completely solid-state, the inherent reliability of such a system is attractive to engineers and end-users alike. However, there is an inherent reluctance to choose a thermoelectric-based system due to preconceptions about energy efficiency or lack of experience with thermoelectrics.

Alternative Refrigerants for 21st Century Laboratories

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Tark Thermal Solutions Technical Paper
by Greg Ducharme, Product Director, Liquid Cooling Systems

Cooling Particle Accelerators: Linear Accelerators and Cyclotrons

Introduction

Particle accelerators, such as linear accelerator (LINAC) and cyclotron systems, increase the kinetic energy of particles for use in a variety of applications, ranging from scientific studies on particle physics to radiation therapy for cancer patients. Particle accelerators, like most sensitive medical and laboratory equipment, are negatively affected by thermal variations, specifically an increase in heat. Temperature control of vital particle accelerator system components is critical for operational integrity, performance accuracy and system reliability.

DA-020-12-02

The DA-020-12-02 is a thermoelectric based air conditioner designed to temperature control small chambers used in analytical and medical diagnostic instruments. The unique design offers premium fans pushing air across-high density heat sinks to minimize the number of air flow paths required to operate. The design utilizes custom thermoelectric modules to maximize cooling capacity with a high coefficient of performance. Moisture resistant insulation is used to keep condensation from penetrating the thermoelectric module cavity.


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Water Filter Kit

Hot swappable, 5-micron water filter for filtering particulates from the coolant circuit.


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Flow Control Valve and Flow Sensing Kit

Externally installed valve for reducing the overall flow to the application. Full flow continues through the chiller to maintain high heat transfer rates and temperature stability. Flow meter for measuring coolant flow rate. Installed external to the chiller with both a local display and connectivity to chiller LCD display.


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