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Keep temperatures in check and save time and money with IPP’s ready-to-ship chillers for any environment

When your operation requires reliable, precise temperature control, industrial chillers provide efficient cooling solutions for a wide range of process applications. With over 47 years of process equipment expertise, IPP offers immediate access to high-quality used chillers sourced from 20 complete plant sites and included in our inventory of over 15,000 ready-to-ship pieces of equipment. Choosing used chillers from IPP helps companies save on capital expenses, shorten installation timelines, and maintain consistent process conditions.

Industrial chillers remove heat from liquids or gases through refrigeration cycles or heat exchange systems, ensuring that equipment and processes operate within the required temperature ranges. They are essential for industries where cooling is critical to maintaining product quality, equipment performance, or operational safety.

Primary uses across industries

  • In chemical processing, chillers maintain reaction temperatures, cool reactors, and stabilize sensitive formulations.
  • In pharmaceutical manufacturing, they control bioprocess and fermentation temperatures for consistent product yields.
  • In food and beverage production, chillers cool ingredients, packaging lines, and production environments.
  • In plastics processing, they remove heat from molds, extruders, and injection molding machines.
  • In HVAC and building systems, chillers provide cooling for large commercial and industrial facilities.

Types of materials processed

  • Water and water-glycol mixtures for process cooling loops
  • Solvents and specialty liquids requiring temperature regulation
  • Process gases in cryogenic and low-temperature applications

Common materials of construction

Industrial chillers are designed for efficiency, chemical resistance, and durability:

  • Stainless steel heat exchangers and wetted parts for corrosion resistance
  • Carbon steel for general water-based cooling applications
  • Specialty coatings or alloys for aggressive cooling media or extreme temperatures

Key features of industrial chillers

  • Air-cooled and water-cooled options depending on site conditions
  • Wide range of cooling capacities and temperature control options
  • Energy-efficient compressors and advanced control systems
  • Compact skid-mounted designs for easy integration
  • Redundant systems available for critical process applications

Learn more about industrial chiller selection and operation at Plant Engineering.

Find your industrial chiller at IPP

Search the IPP inventory or contact IPP’s equipment experts to find a used chiller that matches your process cooling needs. With ready-to-ship inventory, IPP helps companies reduce project lead times, control cooling costs, and maintain consistent operational performance.

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Have questions about Chillers or our services? Learn more about our products and why customers choose IPP.

What industries rely most on industrial chillers?
Chemical, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, plastics processing, and HVAC industries all depend on chillers for precise temperature control and process efficiency.
How do air-cooled chillers compare to water-cooled chillers?
Air-cooled chillers are simpler to install and require less infrastructure, while water-cooled chillers are typically more energy-efficient for large or high-load applications.
What maintenance is required for industrial chillers?
Regular maintenance includes checking refrigerant levels, inspecting compressors, cleaning heat exchangers, and ensuring optimal fluid flow and system pressure.
What are the benefits of buying used or secondhand process equipment from IPP?
Buying used from IPP saves up to 70% over purchasing new equipment, provides immediate availability, supports sustainable practices, and benefits from 47 years of trusted expertise.