An Evaporator is a vital component of refrigeration and air conditioning systems, responsible for absorbing heat from the surrounding air or product and transferring it to the refrigerant. Inside the evaporator, the refrigerant evaporates from liquid to gas, creating the cooling effect needed for comfort or industrial processes.
Evaporators are widely used in cold rooms, freezers, air conditioners, and industrial refrigeration systems. Depending on the application, they can be designed as finned-tube, shell-and-tube, or plate-type units, each offering specific advantages in terms of efficiency, airflow, and capacity.
With their role in maintaining precise temperatures and ensuring product preservation, evaporators are essential in industries such as food storage, pharmaceuticals, logistics, and HVAC systems, providing reliable and energy-efficient cooling solutions.