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coolers

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What is coolers?

Coolers are devices or systems used to lower the temperature of an object or space. They work by transferring heat away from the object or space being cooled, and dissipating it elsewhere. Common types include air coolers (fans), evaporative coolers (swamp coolers), and refrigeration-based coolers (like refrigerators and air conditioners). They are used in various applications, from personal use (cooling drinks, cooling a room) to industrial applications (cooling machinery, preserving food).

What other technologies are related to coolers?

coolers Competitor Technologies

Freezers are used for cooling and maintaining temperatures below freezing, which can compete with certain cooler applications.
mentioned alongside coolers in 11% (87) of relevant job posts
Ice machines produce ice, a direct method for cooling, and thus compete with other cooling technologies.
mentioned alongside coolers in 4% (59) of relevant job posts
Chillers are a direct competitor as they are specifically designed for cooling liquids.
mentioned alongside coolers in 0% (73) of relevant job posts
HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems often include cooling components and thus compete with other cooling technologies.
mentioned alongside coolers in 0% (118) of relevant job posts

coolers Complementary Technologies

Air compressors are used in some cooling systems (e.g., some HVAC systems), so they can be complementary.
mentioned alongside coolers in 1% (54) of relevant job posts

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