New York, NY, Jan. 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Facts and Factors have published a new research report titled “Absorption Chillers Market By Type of Refrigerant (Ammonia, Lithium Bromide), Source of ...
A researcher from Saudi Arabia's University of Ha'il has conducted an exergy and energy analysis of a PV-driven single-effect absorption cooling system (SEAC) that uses water-lithium bromide (H₂O–LiBr ...
Lithium bromide is an extremely hygroscopic chemical commonly used in absorption chillers, where water is the refrigerant. Because of its high affinity to water, LiBr can easily absorb excess vapor, ...
With an increasing focus on creating energy efficient buildings, all aspects of the MEP systems must be considered. MEP Middle East examines the potential application of absorption chillers in the ...
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