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Absorption Cooling vs. Traditional Compression Refrigeration: Which Is More Environmentally Sustainable?
Absorption Cooling vs. Traditional Compression Refrigeration: Which Is More Environmentally Sustainable? As global efforts intensify to achieve carbon neutrality and promote sustainable development, the demand for environmentally friendly, energy-effici...Read more -
Difference between LiBr Absorption Unit and Ammonia Unit
Difference between LiBr Absorption Unit and Ammonia Unit 1. Driving energy: Ammonia refrigeration: mainly consumes electrical energy (to drive the compressor). LiBr absorption refrigeration: mainly consumes thermal energy (steam, hot water, gas, waste h...Read more -
Cooling Without Electricity? The Science Behind Absorption Chillers
Cooling Without Electricity? The Science Behind Absorption Chillers In the conventional understanding of air conditioning, electricity is considered an indispensable energy source. Whether in homes, office buildings, or industrial facilities, the operat...Read more -
Application Scenarios of Low pressure LiBr Absorption Heat Pumps
Application Scenarios of Low pressure LiBr Absorption Heat Pumps Iron and Steel Industry: the low temp. absorption chiller can recover low-temperature waste heat emitted from blast furnace hot blast furnace flue gas, sinter cooler exhaust, coke oven fl...Read more -
Small Seal, Big Role
Small Seal, Big Role In a LiBr absorption unit, many components may appear minor in size, yet play a significant role in ensuring the unit’s stable and efficient operation. One such critical part is the water chamber seal. Positioned between the water c...Read more -
The core reasons for using solenoid valves in LiBr absorption chiller
The Core Reasons for Using Solenoid Valves in LiBr Absorption Chiller 1. Precise, fast and reliable control of critical flow paths for solution and refrigerant water. Solution pump start/stop control: When a solution pump stops running (e.g. at partial ...Read more -
Y-Type Strainer: The Guardian of LiBr Absorption Chillers
Y-Type Strainer: The Guardian of LiBr Absorption Chillers Hope Deepblue A/C, established in 1997 by the Continental Hope Group (CHG), stands at the forefront of energy-efficient cooling and heating solutions. Located in the National High-Tech Zone in Ch...Read more -
Three-Way Valve Use in LiBr Absorption Chiller
Three-Way Valve Use in LiBr Absorption Chiller In LiBr absorption chillers, the installation of a three-way valve at the hot water inlet and outlet is a critical design feature that significantly contributes to the system’s operational efficiency, safet...Read more -
The Role of PTFE Sprayed on The Wall inside The Water Box of LiBr Absorption Unit
The Role of PTFE Sprayed on The Wall inside The Water Box of LiBr Absorption Unit Polytetrafluoroethylene is a polymer made by polymerizing tetrafluoroethylene as a monomer, and this material is resistant to acids, alkalis, and various organic solvents,...Read more -
Why LiBr Absorption Chillers Do Not Require a Compressor
Why LiBr Absorption Chillers Do Not Require a Compressor The Hope Deepblue LiBr absorption chiller is a cooling device that operates differently from traditional compressor-based refrigeration systems. It utilizes heat sources and the properties of LiBr...Read more -
Why is the water chamber drain valve for LiBr absorption chiller a ball valve?
Why is the water chamber drain valve for LiBr absorption chiller a ball valve? Excellent sealing performance Ball valves achieve sealing through the close fit of the ball and the valve seat, which effectively prevents leakage, especially in the...Read more -
What is a CCHP System?
What is a CCHP System? Against the backdrop of the “dual carbon” goals, improving energy efficiency has become a key concern across various industries. The CCHP system, short for Combined Cooling, Heating, and Power, is an advanced energy utilization s...Read more
