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The best balance of performance, longevity, and cost is Aluminum fins mechanically expanded onto Cupronickel 90/10 tubes. If budget is a constraint, Aluminum fins on AISI 316L stainless steel tubes is the next best option.

2. Structure & Casing (The Frame and Panels)

This supports the core and directs airflow.

  • Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel (HDG): This is the standard and a good choice.
    • Why it works: The zinc coating provides cathodic (sacrificial) protection to the underlying steel. The coating is thick and durable.
    • Enhancement: For a seashore, specify an additional powder-coated paint system over the galvanizing. This creates a dual-layer defense: the paint is the first barrier, and the zinc is the second. This system is often more cost-effective than using all-stainless steel for the structure.
  • Stainless Steel (AISI 304L or 316L):
    • Why it works: Provides excellent corrosion resistance without needing a coating.
    • Verdict: More expensive than HDG, but used for critical structural elements or in the most aggressive splash zones. 304L is often sufficient for the structure, but 316L is better.

. Fans & Louvers

  • Fans:
    • Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP): This is often the best choice. It is completely immune to salt corrosion, lightweight, and strong. Ensure the resin used is suitable for UV exposure.
    • Stainless Steel (AISI 316L): An excellent, though more expensive, corrosion-resistant alternative.
    • Avoid: Aluminum or coated steel fans, as they are more susceptible to damage and corrosion.
  • Louvers (which guide air and prevent rain ingress):
    • FRP or Stainless Steel are the preferred choices for the same reasons as the fans.

4. Fasteners, Bolts, and Hardware

This is a small but critical detail. Using the wrong fasteners can lead to catastrophic failures.

  • Mandatory Material: Stainless Steel AISI 316 (or 316L).
  • Never use: Galvanized, cadmium-plated, or especially carbon steel fasteners. They will corrode (“galvanic corrosion”) and fail, potentially leading to fan detachment or structural integrity issues.

Material Selection Guide for a Seashore Dry Cooling Tower

ComponentRecommended MaterialAlternative (if budget is constrained)
Heat Exchanger TubesCupronickel (90/10 or 70/30)Stainless Steel AISI 316/316L
Heat Exchanger FinsAluminumAluminum
Structure & FrameHot-Dip Galvanized Steel with a Marine-Grade Paint SystemStainless Steel AISI 304L
Casing / PanelsHot-Dip Galvanized Steel with PaintStainless Steel AISI 304L
FansFiberglass Reinforced Plastic (FRP)Stainless Steel AISI 316/316L
LouversFRP or Stainless Steel AISI 304/316Heavily coated aluminum
Fasteners & HardwareStainless Steel AISI 316/316LNone. Do not compromise here.