- Home
- Applications
- refrigeration compressor
Refine by
Refrigeration Compressor Product Applications
6 applications found
Ammonia refrigeration is the most cost effective and energy efficient method of processing and storing frozen and refrigerated foods. Ammonia was among the early refrigerants used in mechanical systems, and it’s the only one of the early refrigerants to secure a lasting role as a refrigerant. The basic design of the vapor compressor refrigeration system, using ammonia as a ...
ByPacific Sentry LLC based in Redmond, WASHINGTON (USA)
Where some see waste or scrap, others see opportunities. The recycling equipment from Eldan has converted millions of tonnes of industrial and consumer waste and scrap into valuable resources, thus helping both business and environment. We have the know-how, the experience and the capability to help with your specific problem – from small to large scale projects, from designing the recycling system to commissioning, we are there for ...
ByEldan Recycling A/S based in Faaborg, DENMARK
We understand that keeping your supply chain efficient is key to improving productivity and reducing your unnecessary ...
ByOvarro based in Eckington, UNITED KINGDOM
With 25+ years of experience in gas compression, Enerproject delivers reliable solutions for a wide range of applications across various ...
ByEnerproject SA based in Mezzovico - Vira, SWITZERLAND
Graham is well versed in vacuum distillation. Our Steam Jet Ejectors and Hybrid Liquid Ring Vacuum Pump packages have been developed using Graham’s 80+ years of experience; we have supplied many hundreds of these systems. Graham products are found throughout the chemical, petrochemical and fertilizer industries. Feedstock plants, producing intermediaries such as ethylene, methanol and ammonia employ our Steam Surface Condensers to reduce the energy required for turbine driven equipment. Downstream ...
ByGraham Corporation based in Batavia, NEW YORK (USA)
Several million scrap refrigerator units are disposed of every year in Germany alone. The proportion of refrigeration units recycled by volume totals about 40% and is the most significant segment after consumer electronics. One particular challenge in this recycling process is presented by chlorofluorocarbons such as R 11, R 12 or R 141b, which were used for decades as foaming agents for insulation materials. Since these substances damage the Earth’s ozone layer when released, they must be removed and ...
ByErdwich Zerkleinerungs-Systeme GmbH based in Igling, GERMANY
