Injection molding and extrusion to form plastic shapes are examples of such processes. Plastic parts in automobiles, for example, are uniform, sturdy, fairly easy to install, and manufactured in temperature-controlled processes. In such cases, industrial chillers control the temperatures of the molds used to make the parts.
There is a bit of irony here. According to Danfoss, compressors that power industrial chillers are themselves often machined by tools whose cutting actions are cooled by industrial chillers. That is the case with the company's Maneurop hermetic compressors.