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NCT 125
AdvantageTechnical Reason & Impact
1. Maximum Thermal EfficiencyThe thin film maximizes the interfacial surface area and minimizes internal thermal resistance. Result: More cooling per unit volume.
2. Compact Tower DesignHigh efficiency allows for a smaller fill volume and lower tower height for a given cooling duty, saving space and structural cost.
3. Lower Pumping HeadWater flows by gravity down the sheets. The fill is placed lower in the tower, reducing the lift required by the pump—saving significant energy.
4. Lower Air-Side Pressure DropThe engineered, regular channels allow air to flow more smoothly with less resistance than through random splash grids, reducing fan horsepower.
5. Controlled Water DistributionLess prone to “channeling” (uneven water flow) compared to splash fill, ensuring full utilization of the fill pack.

Film Fill vs. Splash Fill: Direct Comparison

ParameterFilm FillSplash Fill
MechanismThin Film FormationDroplet Creation
Thermal EfficiencyVery High (Compact)Moderate (Bulky)
Fouling TendencyVery HighVery Low
Air Pressure DropLow to ModerateLow
Water Pressure Drop (Pumping Head)LowHigh
Structural RobustnessLowHigh
Water Quality RequirementMust be Clean & TreatedTolerant of Poor Quality
Primary Energy Trade-offLower Pumping EnergyLower Fan Energy

Critical Application Rules

Film fill is the default choice IF AND ONLY IF water quality is controlled.

Ideal Applications:

  • HVAC Systems: Clean, treated, closed-loop condenser water.
  • Power Plant Condensers: High-quality, demineralized makeup water.
  • Process Cooling with well-filtered, chemically treated water.
  • Any application where space/height is limited.

Avoid Film Fill When:

  • Water has high suspended solids (river water, cooling pond water).
  • High scaling potential (hard water without softeners).
  • Biological growth is difficult to control.

Maintenance access/water treatment is unreliable

Primary Energy Trade-offLower Pumping EnergyLower Fan Energy

Critical Application Rules

Film fill is the default choice IF AND ONLY IF water quality is controlled.

Ideal Applications:

  • HVAC Systems: Clean, treated, closed-loop condenser water.
  • Power Plant Condensers: High-quality, demineralized makeup water.
  • Process Cooling with well-filtered, chemically treated water.
  • Any application where space/height is limited.

Avoid Film Fill When:

  • Water has high suspended solids (river water, cooling pond water).
  • High scaling potential (hard water without softeners).
  • Biological growth is difficult to control.

Maintenance access/water treatment is unreliable