The brass refrigerant distribution liquid separator is a core component of refrigeration systems, evenly distributing gaseous/liquid refrigerant to multiple branches, ensuring efficient operation of each heat exchange unit. It is compatible with a wide range of refrigeration equipment.
It is used for refrigerant distribution in central air conditioning, cold storage, VRF systems, and industrial refrigeration systems.
Manufactured from selected brass, precision-cast, and pressure-tested, it is compatible with mainstream refrigerants and offers excellent sealing performance.
Our service includes selection and installation guidance. Advantages include even distribution, strong corrosion resistance, high-pressure resistance, and stable operation. The brass refrigerant distributor is a core component for efficient refrigerant distribution in refrigeration systems. Its core advantages are "precise and uniform distribution + highly weather-resistant and stable operation." Made of high-quality H62/H65 brass through precision casting, it features a streamlined internal distribution chamber and multiple equal-diameter branch ports. Through optimized fluid dynamics, it evenly distributes gaseous or liquid refrigerant to each branch, ensuring consistent cooling efficiency across multiple heat exchange units. Brass material offers excellent resistance to refrigerant corrosion, making it suitable for extreme operating conditions ranging from -40°C to 120°C and compatible with mainstream refrigerants such as R22, R410A, R32, and R134a. The branch ports utilize precision turning technology to achieve 6H-grade thread accuracy and are equipped with refrigerant-resistant nitrile rubber seals. Select models feature a filter mechanism to filter refrigerant impurities and prevent branch blockage. Customizable branch quantity and port specifications are supported to accommodate diverse system designs. Hexagonal positioning surfaces on the exterior facilitate secure installation and minimize vibration-induced loosening. Applications include commercial central air-conditioning multi-split systems (refrigerant diversion between indoor and outdoor units), large cold storage (refrigerant distribution for multiple evaporators), industrial refrigeration systems (such as multi-branch heat exchange for chemical cooling equipment) and commercial display cabinet clusters (unified refrigerant supply for multiple cabinets). Whether it is the core diversion configuration when setting up a new system or the upgrade of diversion components in old equipment, precise diversion can ensure the efficient and coordinated operation of each heat exchange unit, reduce local cooling shortages or energy waste caused by uneven diversion, and improve the stability and energy efficiency of the overall refrigeration system.