What are evaporators used for?

 Evaporators are used to remove heat from a substance—usually by turning a liquid into a vapor—so they play a key role in cooling, drying, and concentrating processes.

Their exact purpose depends on the industry:

  • Refrigeration & Air Conditioning – The evaporator absorbs heat from air, water, or another fluid, cooling it as the refrigerant inside changes from liquid to gas.

  • Food Processing – Used to concentrate juices, milk, or syrups by evaporating excess water without burning or spoiling the product.

  • Chemical & Pharmaceutical Industries – Helps separate components, recover solvents, or produce concentrated solutions.

  • Industrial Drying – Removes moisture from products or materials during manufacturing.

In short, evaporators are heat-absorbing devices that make cooling, drying, or concentration possible by harnessing the liquid-to-vapor phase change.

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