![]() Kaltra Introduces New Downward-Spraying Distribution Technology to Boost Microchannel Evaporator PerformanceBy: Kaltra GmbH The Challenge: Uneven Refrigerant Flow In microchannel evaporators, cooling efficiency depends on how evenly refrigerant is distributed across dozens of parallel microchannels. When the refrigerant enters the inlet header in a two-phase state (liquid and vapor), the heavier liquid naturally settles at the bottom while the lighter vapor rises to the top. This separation causes uneven feeding of the microchannels: In practical terms:
The Solution: Downward-Spraying Distributor (DSD) To address this issue, Kaltra developed a new Downward-Spraying Distributor (DSD) architecture. Instead of injecting refrigerant sideways inside the header — as in traditional designs — the DSD injects refrigerant vertically downward through precisely calibrated openings. This seemingly simple change produces a powerful effect:
By mechanically disrupting natural phase separation, the DSD ensures that each microchannel receives a more consistent liquid–vapor mixture. Near-Ideal Performance Achieved Testing confirmed that evaporators equipped with Kaltra's DSD technology demonstrate performance losses as low as 1–3%, approaching ideal distribution conditions. The system also maintains high distribution uniformity:
Compared to conventional designs, the DSD concept represents a major improvement in evaporator stability, efficiency, and surface utilization. Raising the Standard for Microchannel Technology By solving one of the fundamental challenges of two-phase refrigerant flow inside horizontal headers, Kaltra's new distributor technology sets a new benchmark for microchannel heat exchanger performance. The development reinforces Kaltra's commitment to advancing thermal management solutions through practical engineering innovation and measurable performance gains. Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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