Ammonia (NH3) has long been a workhorse in industrial refrigeration due to its exceptional thermodynamic properties. As a natural refrigerant, it offers several advantages
Ammonia boasts a high coefficient of performance (COP), translating to energy savings and lower operational costs.
Ammonia has a negligible Global Warming Potential (GWP) and Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP), making it
It can effectively operate over a broad temperature range, suitable for various applications
Ammonia is relatively inexpensive compared to many synthetic refrigerants.
Food processing (meat packing, dairy, freezing) Ice rinks Cold storage warehouses Chemical and petrochemical industries
Large supermarkets and grocery stores Industrial chillers