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Eutectic Cooling
Eutectic cooling is a type of refrigeration based on the use of cold energy absorbed by a eutectic solution between plates. The principle of eutectic cooling is similar to the idea of placing ice packs in water to keep it cold. The system's operating principle is as efficient as it is simple. Eutectic cooling systems are specially designed systems primarily used for the distribution of ice cream and frozen foods.

World of Cooling
The preservation of food has been one of the most important needs of people since the beginning of settled life. In human history, food found during the hunting and gathering period was consumed before spoiling, but after the transition to agricultural production, it became necessary to preserve products between two harvest periods. Similarly, meat, fish, and dairy products also need to be stored for a certain period.