
2022 Advantage Engineering SK-1080T
Item No. 6068
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2022 Advantage Engineering SK-1080T
Item No. 6067
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2022 Advantage Engineering SK-1080T
Item No. 6066
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2022 Advantage Engineering SK-1080T
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About Advantage Engineering
Advantage Engineering, Inc. was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Greenwood, Indiana, a suburb of Indianapolis. From a single Indiana campus spanning more than 100,000 square feet across three manufacturing buildings and a warehouse, the company has grown into one of the largest domestic manufacturers of industrial heat transfer and process cooling equipment, annually producing well over a thousand portable chillers, more than a hundred central chillers, and thousands of temperature control units.
The company's core product lines cover a broad range of process heating and cooling needs. The Maximum Series portable chillers are self-contained, air- or water-cooled units ranging from one-quarter ton to 40 tons, built with non-ferrous fluid circuits and Copeland scroll compressors. The Regal Series oil-circulating temperature control units handle high-temperature processes from 100°F to 500°F, making them well suited for plastics, rubber, and die casting applications. Central chiller systems scale to serve multiple process points plant-wide, and the company also manufactures evaporative cooling towers, glycol chillers, pump tank stations, heat exchangers, and inline process filters.
Advantage Engineering equipment serves a wide range of end-market industries. Plastics processors and rubber manufacturers have long been the company's core customers, but their chillers and temperature control units are also found in pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical facilities, food and beverage plants, semiconductor fabrication, medical device manufacturing, chemical processing, EDM machine shops, and laser and optics operations where precise, stable process temperatures are critical.
Buyers seek used Advantage Engineering equipment on the secondary market for several compelling reasons. The machines are built to industrial-grade standards with quality components and non-ferrous wetted parts that resist corrosion and extend service life well beyond typical HVAC-grade alternatives. Advantage publishes manuals, parts lists, and pricing on its website, making it straightforward to source replacement parts and keep older units running. The company's microprocessor control boards carry a four-year warranty and can be repaired economically after that period, reducing long-term ownership costs. Combined with strong energy efficiency and a reputation for dependable uptime, used Advantage Engineering chillers and temperature control units hold their value and remain productive assets for decades.
Meadoworks is your trusted source for used Advantage Engineering equipment. As third-generation industrial equipment dealers and AMEA-certified appraisers with over 50 years of experience, we offer quality-inspected Advantage Engineering machines at competitive prices. Browse the 4 used Advantage Engineering machines listed above, or call 800-323-0307 for equipment not yet listed.
Every machine includes detailed specifications and high-resolution photos, and inspection visits are available for most equipment. We ship worldwide with experienced rigging partners and offer financing for qualified buyers. Have Advantage Engineering equipment to sell? Get a free valuation or contact our team.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Advantage Engineering best known for?
Advantage Engineering is best known for its industrial process cooling and heating equipment, particularly its Maximum Series portable water chillers and Regal Series oil temperature control units. The company has manufactured American-made heat transfer products from its Greenwood, Indiana facility since 1977 and is considered one of the largest producers of industrial chillers and temperature control units in the United States.
What industries use Advantage Engineering chillers and temperature control units?
Advantage Engineering equipment is used across a wide range of industries including plastics processing, rubber manufacturing, die casting, pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical production, food and beverage, semiconductor fabrication, medical device manufacturing, EDM machining, and laser and optics applications. Any process requiring precise, stable fluid temperatures between -20°F and 500°F is a candidate for their equipment.
Why are used Advantage Engineering chillers a good investment?
Used Advantage Engineering chillers are sought after because the machines are built with industrial-grade components — including non-ferrous fluid circuits and Copeland scroll compressors — that deliver long service lives well beyond typical HVAC-grade alternatives. Advantage supports older equipment with readily available replacement parts, published manuals, and repairable microprocessor control boards, keeping total cost of ownership low even on units that are many years old.
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