Edmond Carré (brother) 🔍

Engineer and inventor (1815 - 1894)

Edmond Carré, Ferdinand's older brother, built one of the first absorption refrigerators in 1850 using a water-sulfuric acid mixture to produce cooling without mechanical compressors. His machine was bulky and inefficient but proved that chemical absorption could work in principle.

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Inspired By Edmond Carré (brother) (Looking Forward)

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Ferdinand Carré
Engineer and inventor
Edmond's pioneering absorption refrigerator directly gave Ferdinand the starting point and the chemical approach that he would improve into a practical ammonia-based system.