absorptiokylmäys
Absorptiokylmäys is a refrigeration process that uses a heat source to provide the energy needed to drive the cooling cycle, rather than an electric compressor like in conventional vapor-compression refrigeration. This method is particularly attractive in situations where waste heat is available or where electricity is expensive or unreliable. The core of an absorption refrigeration system consists of an absorbent, a refrigerant, and a heat source. Common refrigerant-absorbent pairs include ammonia-water and lithium bromide-water.
The cycle begins with the refrigerant being absorbed into the absorbent, usually in an absorber. This absorption
Absorptiokylmäys systems are often quieter and have fewer moving parts than compressor-based systems, leading to potentially