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kondensatu

Kondensatu is a term encountered in several languages to denote condensate, the liquid that forms when a gas cools or is compressed. In thermodynamics and physical chemistry, condensation occurs when vapor reaches its dew point and transitions to the liquid phase. This process underpins phenomena from dew on surfaces to clouds in the atmosphere and the functioning of many industrial cooling and refrigeration systems.

In engineering and industrial contexts, kondensatu often refers to the liquid collected from steam systems. Steam

In the oil and gas industry, the term kondensatu can describe condensate liquids that separate from natural

In meteorology and atmospheric science, condensation leads to the formation of cloud droplets, fog, and dew,

Etymology varies by language, with cognates across European and other languages reflecting the Latin root condensatus.

condensate
is
produced
in
boilers,
turbines,
and
heat
exchangers
and
must
be
removed
or
returned
to
the
boiler
as
feedwater
to
improve
efficiency
and
prevent
damage
from
corrosion
or
scaling.
Condensate
management
typically
involves
condensate
drains,
separators,
traps,
and
return
lines.
gas
during
processing.
This
hydrocarbon
condensate
is
a
valuable
liquid
hydrocarbon
range
that
mixes
properties
between
oil
and
condensate
gas
and
is
used
as
a
feedstock
for
various
petrochemical
processes.
reflecting
the
same
underlying
physical
principle
in
a
different
context.
The
exact
usage
and
nuance
of
kondensatu
can
differ
regionally,
but
the
core
idea
centers
on
liquids
formed
by
condensation
from
a
gaseous
state.