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A gas cooler is a heat exchange device used primarily in refrigeration and air conditioning systems. It cools the refrigerant gas after it has been compressed, allowing it to condense into a liquid. This process improves the efficiency of the refrigeration cycle by reducing the temperature of the refrigerant before it enters the condenser. Gas coolers are often utilized in systems that use natural refrigerants or in applications requiring energy recovery.

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