
An evaporative condenser is a device used to condense steam into a liquid. In this type of condenser, the hot steam comes into contact with the cooling medium, where condensation occurs, producing a liquid condensate. Evaporative condensers are commonly used in numerous industrial and manufacturing processes, such as in refrigeration systems, air conditioning equipment, chemical plants, and power plants.
Here are some features and applications of evaporative condensers:
Operation Principle: Evaporative condensers utilize a cooling medium (such as water) to come into contact with hot steam, causing the steam to lose energy and convert into a liquid state.
Application Fields: Evaporative condensers are widely used in various steam turbines, power plants, and chemical factories to condense hot steam into a liquid state for further processing or recovery.
Features and Advantages: Evaporative condensers are typically characterized by their high efficiency, reliability, and energy-saving properties, effectively condensing hot steam into a liquid state, thereby enhancing the system's operational efficiency.









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