Evaporator -
As the fluid "boils" (evaporates), it absorbs latent heat from the surrounding environment—effectively cooling the space or concentrating the remaining liquid. 2. Common Types & Applications
A refrigerant or process fluid enters the evaporator as a low-pressure liquid/vapor mixture. evaporator
The core "magic" of an evaporator is the relationship between . As the fluid "boils" (evaporates), it absorbs latent
By maintaining low pressure, the fluid can boil at much lower temperatures than usual (e.g., 40°F for AC units or even -40°F for freezers). As the fluid "boils" (evaporates)