How does a chiller work?
Chiller is commonly used in most process cooling applications. Industrial chillers are used in a variety of applications, including injection molding, chemicals, lasers, machine tools, semiconductors and more. But, how does a chiller work?
The main working principle of chiller is the phase transfer of refrigerant means the heat transfer and through this way can reject the heat which is in the object fluid. There are four basic components of chiller that are compressor, condenser, expansion value and evaporator. Compressor: heart of a chiller that provides power for cooling circulation. When low-pressure refrigerant gas gets into compressor it transfers into high-pressure gas. The high-pressure gas enters the condenser where the gas removes heat to cool to high-pressure liquid. The high-pressure liquid refrigerant enters the evaporator. After the low-pressure refrigerant enters the evaporator, the heat from the process water will boil. The refrigerant changes it to a low-pressure gas and begins a new refrigeration cycle again.
What chiller best for your process?
Chiller systems are commonly used so have vastly size and design for smaller applications or large central chillers to provide cooling for processes. JIN HUI COOLING MACHINE CO., LTD. has over 30 years experienced in industrial cooling systems and is also the first manufacturer of closed circuit cooling towers in Taiwan.
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