The circulation chiller circulates refrigerant through mechanical compression, allowing it to absorb heat in the high-temperature zone and release heat in the low-temperature zone, thereby reducing the internal temperature of the circulation pump.
The core components of this technology are the compressor and condenser. The compressor compresses the refrigerant mechanically, compressing it into high-pressure gas, and then sending it to the condenser for condensation. In the condenser, the high-temperature refrigerant releases heat and becomes a low-temperature liquid, which is then cooled and circulated through the evaporator.