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  1. Vortex tube - Wikipedia

    Therefore, vortex cooling is due to angular propulsion. The more the gas cools by reaching the center, the more rotational energy it delivers to the vortex and thus the vortex rotates even faster. This …

  2. Standard Vortex Coolers | Enclosure Coolers

    Vortex Enclosure Coolers maintain a slight pressurization in the cabinet to keep electrical and electronic components clean and dry, and most are thermostatically controlled to maintain enclosure …

  3. Vortex Coolers Products - Vortex Air

    Air conditioners require ongoing maintenance and are relatively expensive, large and difficult to install. With no moving parts to wear out, Vortex Coolers use an internal vortex tube to convert factory …

  4. Vortex Coolers | nVent HOFFMAN

    Exceptionally reliable and low maintenance as it doesn’t require power source. Great option for customers who already use compressed air.

  5. Vortex Tube Coolers | McMaster-Carr

    In addition to being quieter than standard enclosure-cooling vortex tubes, these stand up to washdowns and weather. They convert compressed air into a stream of cold air to keep electronics within …

  6. Vortex Tubes and Spot Cooling Products - EXAIR

    Small and lightweight, our spot coolers create instant cold air using vortex cooling technology with adjustable cooling power. Great for protecting your hard working and heat generating tools, and …

  7. Vortex Cooling | Saginaw Control and Engineering

    Jun 18, 2025 · A vortex cooler uses compressed air to increase your cooling capacity needs, allowing a cooling range of 500 BTU to 2500 BTU with a simple change of the vortex generator.