• Unlike many chillers in the market, MTA chillers and heat pumps are specifically designed for diverse and demanding applications in the food and drink sector. 
    Unlike many chillers in the market, MTA chillers and heat pumps are specifically designed for diverse and demanding applications in the food and drink sector. 
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Unlike many chillers in the market, MTA chillers and heat pumps are specifically designed for diverse and demanding applications in the food and drink sector.  

A critical operational requirement for food and beverage businesses is for the chillers they have installed to provide absolute reliability regardless of the conditions.

Since 1982, MTA chillers and heat pumps offer a plug-and-play all-in-one solution for food and drink applications worldwide.

With a robust design and fitted with quality components, MTA chillers are purpose built for industrial applications, providing field proven, fail-safe operation for peace of mind.

At foodpro 2023, MTA will be featuring the TAEevo Tech industrial process cooling chillers. These units cover a cooling range from 2kWr to 260kWr, with a chilled water supply temperature range from 30C down to -10C for the standard range, and down to -24C for LWT version.

MTA’s TAEevo Tech range offers swift adaptability to rapidly changing requirements and ensures all phases in the process are catered for, even in the harshest conditions.

Complete flexibility to all user needs is ensured thanks to MTA’s evaporator configuration which allows the unit to operate with high flow rates and reduced pressure drops, ensuring continual reliability and temperature control.

MTA is a European based manufacturer and global supplier of commercial and industrial water chillers for both HVAC and industrial process applications covering a cooling capacity range between 1.7kWr to 1945kWr.

The MTA product range includes cooling-only and air to water heat pumps chillers, purpose-built laser chillers, covering both air- and water-cooled condenser configurations, with high efficiency and low noise options. 

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