Anders Mønsted

Business Development Manager, Advandsor

Anders Mønsted

Industrial Freezing systems

Learn from customer cases how CO2-based ultra-low superheat can transform industrial freezing and give lower CAPEX, less complexity and higher energy efficiency.
 
Industrial freezing systems traditionally rely on pumped circulation with overfed refrigerant, causing pressure losses and potential oil return issues. 
Advansor has introduced CO2-based systems using ultra-low superheat, eliminating the need for pumped circulation. Evaporators like spiral, belt, and plate freezers now operate as direct expansion systems with circulation rate slightly below 1. The result is lower CAPEX, less complexity and higher energy efficiency. Learn how from the 2 customer cases that will be presented.


Bio: Anders Mønsted is the Business Development Manager at Advansor. With a background in refrigeration engineering, he has been working with natural refrigerant solutions since 1994. 
He has mainly worked with CO2 and ammonia as a refrigerant in industrial systems. CO2 is an excellent refrigerant for many applications, for example, low temperatures applications down to -50°C for liquification of CO2.  
 
“My focus is to always match the best and most sustainable CO2 refrigeration solution with the customer´s needs and applications.”

Refrigeration and Heat Pump Forum 2025

The event includes two professional meetings in the field related to the refrigeration and heat pump industry – “Technical Application Advancements” and “The 10th International Symposium on Advances in Refrigeration and Heat Pump Technology”.