10-12 Degrees Lower Air Outlet Temperature Mobile Air Cooler
A mobile air cooler uses a refrigerant, its working principles:
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Condensation: The high-pressure and high-temperature refrigerant gas then enters a condenser. In the condenser, the refrigerant releases the heat it absorbed earlier to the outside environment (such as the surrounding air or a cooling medium like water). As the refrigerant releases heat, it condenses back into a liquid state.
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Expansion: The condensed liquid refrigerant then passes through an expansion valve. The expansion valve reduces the pressure of the refrigerant, allowing it to enter the evaporator again at a lower pressure and start the cycle anew. This continuous cycle of evaporation, compression, condensation, and expansion enables the mobile air cooler to continuously provide cooled air.

In summary, the use of a refrigerant in a mobile air cooler allows for the transfer of heat from the air to the refrigerant and then the release of that heat to the outside, resulting in the cooling of the air.
