At Plast 2026, to be held from June 9 to 12 at Fiera Milano Rho, HT-Cooling will present the latest solutions from its industrial cooling and process temperature control portfolio. The presentation will focus on the needs of the plastics industry related to higher efficiency, reliability and sustainable plant operation. At its stand in Hall 22, B02/B06, the company will show solutions addressing both the operating requirements of processing plants and the changing regulatory framework for refrigerants. The centrepiece of the display will be the new CS-PE series of chillers using R454B refrigerant. This line has been developed in reference to the transition pathway resulting from EU Regulation 2024/573 on fluorinated gases, which will enter into force on January 1, 2027. According to the company, this solution responds to growing market requirements regarding environmental impact reduction and regulatory compliance.
The exhibition will also feature the new TC-HT-W series of water temperature control units. According to the manufacturer, these units were designed to ensure precise temperature regulation, operational continuity and stable operating parameters in plastics processing applications. The scope of the presentation will therefore include both cooling systems and equipment supporting process condition stabilisation, which is important for product quality and production repeatability. Visitors will also be able to see HT-Cooling technologies operating in a real production environment. At the KraussMaffei Italia stand in Hall 22, A11/A17, a CS-BZ series chiller using R513A refrigerant and an HT-Cooling water temperature control unit will be operating with the machine exhibited during the event.
Cooling in the context of regulatory change and process efficiency
HT-Cooling emphasises that its trade fair presentation is part of a broader approach to the role of industrial cooling in manufacturing processes. The company communicates this with the message "Think green, cool right", indicating that the importance of cooling systems goes beyond the selection of a single unit. Properly designed and managed cooling systems affect energy efficiency, product quality, operational continuity and the overall performance of the plant. In plastics processing, where the stability of thermal parameters directly affects process performance, the selection of chillers and temperature control units remains one of the important elements of production organisation.
Throughout the exhibition, HT-Cooling's technical and sales teams will be available to discuss applications, project requirements and opportunities to improve process efficiency across various segments of plastics processing.