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evaporator

/ih-vap-uh-rey-ter/US // ɪˈvæp əˌreɪ tər //

蒸发器,蒸发剂,蒸发仪,蒸发

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a device in which evaporation takes place, as for thickening syrup.
    • : the part of a refrigeration system in which the refrigerant absorbs heat and changes from a liquid to a gas.

Examples

  • When stacked up against other common designs, evaporators are generally more affordable, but the added internal parts, including the wick and filter, require a bit of maintenance and replacement from time to time.

  • Such an arrangement would be termed a double-effect evaporator.

  • It is noteworthy that superheated steam is not desirable for working an evaporator.

  • The resulting heavy liquid then goes to the evaporator to be concentrated into a thick liquor.

  • There are many forms of apparatus based on this principle, amongst which the most recent is Scott's evaporator.

  • Or another method is to carry the pipe which constitutes the evaporator into the chamber to be cooled.