Saturday, 23 February 2013

LATENT HEAT


Heat is added to the liquid (which in this case is water) causing it’s temperature to rise until it reaches its boiling point. When the liquid reaches its boiling point it begins to change into steam.
In order to change into steam the water requires additional energy from the heater element.The water temperature will not rise above the boiling point until all the liquid has been evaporated.This additional energy is known as latent heat.
Fig.3 shows the type of evaporator which we manufacture

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