What Is a Gas Cooler?
Gas coolers are devices designed to reduce the temperature of gases. They work by regulating gas pressure, aiding in transportation and storage. The two operational methods are absorption and evaporation, utilizing components like absorbents, refrigerants, and compressors.
Used in gas transportation, storage, and air conditioning systems, gas coolers are notable for their ability to reduce transportation costs and storage space requirements. Their efficiency in lowering gas temperature relies on the effective use of absorbents and refrigerants.
Available in ammonia-water and calcium salt types, the choice of a gas cooler depends on the specific gas type, required temperature, and the amount of gas to be cooled.