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Is temperature control different from heating?

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Is temperature control different from heating?

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In a word, yes. Though most people mistakenly associate the concept of temperature control with heating, in most production fluid-dispensing processes, essential system components often add energy to the fluid resulting in excessive heating. Furthermore, variations in ambient temperature can change the way that a fluid-dispensing system performs. Though there are applications where heat-only or cool-only systems are appropriate, in most cases optimal results are obtained when a carefully designed heat/cool system is employed.

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