The auto-cascade refrigeration system represents an innovative evolution in low-temperature and cryogenic refrigeration technology. Operating on the principle of using mixed refrigerants with distinct ...
The refrigeration and air conditioning sectors form a critical backbone in modern society, addressing both comfort and industrial process control while significantly influencing energy consumption and ...
United States, New York, Feb. 25, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IMR Market Reports is pleased to announce the publication of its latest report, Commercial Refrigeration Systems Market. This in-depth ...
As the heart of a refrigeration system, the compressor is a vapor pump that creates the system’s required pressure differences between the low and high sides of the system. In addition, it raises the ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is the first of a two-part series in response to the question: “Should I choose CO2 (R-744) for my refrigeration system?” It was prepared by engineers with M&M ...
Andre Patenaude is Director – Solutions Integration at Emerson and is responsible for supporting system-related innovation and leveraging Emerson’s global cold chain to drive adoption of integrated ...
Half of HVAC and refrigeration equipment included in 2025 claims could be repaired, and another 20% were determined to be functioning properly at the time of assessment.
One of the great inventions of our time — in terms of its social impact and influence on the health care and food preservation industries — refrigeration equipment is everywhere, from hotels, ...
Refrigeration can truly be said to be at the heart of a supermarket’s business — not to be trifled with — which makes what Sobeys is doing fairly remarkable. Canada’s second largest food retailer, ...
Hillphoenix launched the Next Generation Flex Mini, a CO2 transcritical refrigeration system designed for food retail ...
Supermarket refrigeration systems, rooftop chillers, walk-in fast-food-restaurant freezers, and refrigerated rail cars vary greatly in size and appearance. Yet they all share the same basic principles ...