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An Model of Transcritical Co2 Systems Schematic (PDF)

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Transcritical CO2 systems are environmental friendly and dependable that defined as a system that operates above the critical point. The transcritical CO2 systems are the most promising solutions that using natural refrigerants in retail contexts. In this system, the heat recovery function exploits the heat normally dissolute by the gas cooler for domestic hot water production or space heating. These systems are suitable for medium to large supermarkets, cold storage facilities and light industrial processes. Due to low environmental impact of transcritical CO2systems and phasing out CFC, HCFC, and HFC refrigerants, and lower operating cost of transcritical CO2 refrigeration systems. However, increasing demand for refrigeration and air-conditioning applications is anticipated to offer more growth opportunities for the players operating in the transcritical CO2 systems market. Click Here to Download PDF Copy    Transcritical CO2 systems are distinguishable by the fact that thei...

A Guide to Membrane Filtration of 2021 (PDF)

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A membrane is a thin layer of semi-permeable material. It helps to separates substances when a driving force is applied across the membrane. Membrane filtration is a pressure-driven segregation process that employs a membrane for both mechanical and chemical sieving of particles and macromolecules. Membrane filtration helps in the removal of microorganisms, bacteria, natural organic material, and particulates. Which can impart tastes, color, and odors to the water and react with disinfectants to form disinfection by-products. Innovations in the ceramic membranes to optimize the production efficiency in food processing is also anticipated to have a robust impact in the membrane filtration. Increasing Instances of waterborne diseases is also expected to generate untapped opportunity for the market participants. Click Here to Download PDF Copy The mechanism of membrane filtration technology in detaining microorganisms is a combination of two phenomena: firstly, the effect of physiochemic...