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Evaporators

Evaporators

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What is Evaporators?

An evaporator is a device used to turn the liquid form of a substance into its gaseous form (evaporation or vaporization). Evaporators are commonly used in various applications such as refrigeration cycles, air conditioning systems, chemical processing, and desalination plants to concentrate solutions by removing water or other solvents.

What other technologies are related to Evaporators?

Evaporators Competitor Technologies

Boilers provide heating, which is the opposite of the cooling function of evaporators. As such, they are a competing technology for temperature control.
mentioned alongside Evaporators in 1% (107) of relevant job posts

Evaporators Complementary Technologies

Condensers are essential components in refrigeration and air conditioning systems that work in conjunction with evaporators to complete the refrigeration cycle.
mentioned alongside Evaporators in 22% (185) of relevant job posts
Air handlers circulate air across the evaporator coil to distribute cooled air throughout a space, making them a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Evaporators in 4% (96) of relevant job posts
Pumps are used to circulate refrigerants or other fluids in systems involving evaporators, particularly in flooded evaporator systems or those using secondary coolants.
mentioned alongside Evaporators in 1% (156) of relevant job posts

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