Heat dissipation core: dissipate heat from the high-temperature and high-pressure refrigerant gas discharged from the compressor to condense it into a liquid state to ensure the normal operation of the refrigeration cycle.
Maintain low temperature: Through effective heat dissipation, it helps to maintain a stable low temperature environment inside the refrigerator to ensure food preservation and freezing effect.
Improve efficiency: Good heat dissipation can reduce the load on the compressor, reduce energy consumption, and improve the overall refrigeration efficiency of the refrigerator.
Protect equipment: Avoid damage to compressors and other components caused by excessive refrigerant gas temperature, and prolong the service life.