Kylmäainenesteen
Kylmäainenesteen refers to a substance used to transfer heat, typically for cooling purposes. These fluids are commonly found in refrigeration systems, air conditioning units, and automotive cooling systems. The primary function of a kylmäainenesteen is to absorb heat from a warmer area and dissipate it in a cooler area, thereby lowering the temperature of the source. The choice of kylmäainenesteen depends on various factors including the operating temperature, pressure, and the specific application requirements.
Common types of kylmäainenesteen include refrigerants like HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons) and ammonia, as well as water and