Industrial Refrigerant
Industrial refrigerant is a substance used in industrial processes that achieve cooling, heating, and other related operations. Refrigerants work by absorbing heat into the vaporized form of a liquid or gas when passed through an air-cooled condenser. Heat is then released during evaporation and exhausting of gases to the environment. The most common type of refrigerant used in industrial applications is chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). These have been proven to have damaging effects on the ozone layer and are now being replaced with eco-friendly HFO (Hydrofluoroolefin) and HFC (Hydrofluorocarbon) refrigerants, which have low global warming potential. Investing in industrial refrigeration systems can help businesses save energy and money while protecting the environment.