kylmäkaasuina
Kylmäkaasuina, often translated as "cold gases" or "refrigerant gases," refers to substances that are gases at ambient temperatures and pressures but can be easily liquefied under moderate pressure or cooled to very low temperatures. These gases play a crucial role in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. The principle behind their use is the phase change: when a kylmäkaasu expands, it absorbs heat and cools its surroundings. Conversely, when compressed, it releases heat.
Common examples of kylmäkaasuina include ammonia (NH3), sulfur dioxide (SO2), methyl chloride (CH3Cl), and more recently,
The selection of a specific kylmäkaasu depends on the application, required operating temperatures, efficiency considerations, safety