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A unit cooler, also known as evaporator, is a key component in cold room refrigeration systems. It mainly absorbs heat from the air inside the cold room through its internal refrigerant. When air flows over its cold coils, heat is taken away, lowering the space temperature to the required level. At the same time, moisture in the air condenses on the cold surface, providing dehumidification and helping to keep stored products in good condition. Built-in fans promote even air distribution, avoiding temperature differences and ensuring stable, uniform cooling. Together with the condensing unit, it completes the refrigeration cycle, directly maintaining the low-temperature environment of the cold room. It is essential for preserving food, medicine, and other temperature-sensitive goods.