
Low-Temperature Cooling Circulating Pump
The low-temperature cooling circulation pump uses coolant (usually water, ethylene glycol solution, liquid nitrogen, etc.) and equipment such as compressors to cool liquids or gases to the desired low-temperature state, and circulates them in the form of a circulation pump to maintain the low-temperature state. Its working principle is based on the circulation of low-temperature coolant, which absorbs heat from the system or equipment through heat exchange and temperature control mechanisms, and maintains the equipment temperature within the set range.