Evaporator
(noun)
A device or apparatus used to convert a liquid into vapor by applying heat or pressure.
Origin:
From evaporate + -or.
Examples:
- Evaporators are used in a wide range of industrial and commercial applications, such as the production of food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.
- An evaporator is a device that uses heat to convert a liquid into a vapor, by removing the liquid's heat of vaporization.
- Evaporators are also used in air conditioning systems, to remove moisture from the air.
- An evaporator is a key component in many industrial processes, such as distillation, desalination, and liquid-liquid extraction.
- Evaporators are designed and manufactured to be highly efficient and reliable, so as to minimize energy consumption and downtime.