Noun
An apparatus for condensing vegetable juices, or for drying fruit by heat.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs there is no condensation and evaporation intended in a gas cycle, components corresponding to the condenser and evaporator in a vapor compression cycle are the hot and cold gas-to-gas heat exchangers in gas cycles. Source: Internet
Fresh water is produced by either an evaporator or a reverse osmosis unit. Source: Internet
Charlie Wyman, also on North Gorham Rd., sells from his roadside farm stand because his sugarhouse and its six foot evaporator is “up a muddy path into the woods” behind his house. Source: Internet
Many systems use the same ducts to distribute air cooled by an evaporator coil for air conditioning. Source: Internet
Some producers also added a finishing pan, a separate batch evaporator, as a final stage in the evaporation process. Source: Internet
Syrup producers also began using tractors to haul vats of sap from the trees being tapped (the sugarbush) to the evaporator. Source: Internet