The technology on vortex tubecame in reality during the early 1930's after physicist George Ranque invented the mechanical device quite accidentally. The model back then was rustic and simple.
After a few decades, more and more developments were applied to the device. In 1960's some industrialists discovered that the tool is capable of separating gas compounds, and later on was tested in different channels like water, natural gas, propane gas and steam.
Nowadays, many manufacturers who cater to the industrial needs offer this mechanical device with several revisions making it capable for varied operations and applications.
Nexflow which is known for its quality and reasonably-priced products offers vortex tubetechnology in a new light. Its Adjustable Spot Cooler-Frigid-X™ is a low-cost and maintenance-free spot-cooling system which is capable of producing cold air stream.