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Difference Between CO2 Evaporator and Glycol Evaporator
Principle of operation:
CO2 evaporators utilize the evaporation of liquid CO2 to absorb heat and achieve a cooling effect.
Glycol/air coolers reduce equipment temperature by convection of glycol coolant and air.
Application Scenario:
CO2 evaporators are mainly used in refrigeration systems and freezing equipment.
Glycol/air coolers are commonly used in automobile engine cooling systems and some industrial equipment.
Refrigeration Effect:
CO2 evaporator is a highly efficient way of refrigeration, which can reduce the temperature in a short period of time.
Glycol/air coolers can provide a stable and continuous cooling effect and are suitable for equipment that works for a long time.
Environmentally friendly:
CO2 evaporators are more environmentally friendly as they use natural CO2 as a refrigerant.
Glycol coolers are more environmentally friendly and do not have a major impact on the environment.
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