kølemidlets
Kølemidlets, also known as refrigerants, are substances used in refrigeration systems to absorb heat from a space and transfer it to another location, typically outdoors. They operate based on the principle of phase change, where the refrigerant absorbs heat as it evaporates and releases heat as it condenses. This process is governed by the laws of thermodynamics and is fundamental to the functioning of refrigerators, air conditioners, and heat pumps.
The most commonly used refrigerants are hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), which include compounds like R-134a and R-410A. These
Alternative refrigerants include hydrofluoroolefins (HFOs), which have a lower global warming potential (GWP) compared to HFCs.
The selection of a refrigerant depends on various factors, including the specific application, environmental regulations, and