Tipo Heat Exchangers Manufacturers, Cooling Towers Manufacturers, and Industrial Chillers Manufacturers

Adiabatic cooling tower Manufacturer inJordan

Comparison to Alternative: PVC (Synthetic) Pads

FeatureCellulose PadPVC Pad
MaterialNatural plant-based fibersPlastic (Polyvinyl Chloride)
Cooling EfficiencyHigher (better wicking and evaporation)Slightly Lower
LifespanShorter (2-5 years)Longer (5-10+ years)
MaintenanceHigher (prone to clogging, organic growth)Lower (easy to clean, inert)
Water UsageSlightly more efficient, so may use lessSlightly less efficient
BiodegradabilityBiodegradableNot biodegradable
CostGenerally lower initial costGenerally higher initial cost
Fire RiskCombustible (unless treated)Self-extinguishing

Application in Adiabatic Cooling Towers

In an adiabatic cooling tower, cellulose pads are mounted on the air inlet sides. They only operate when the ambient temperature is high enough to require pre-cooling. When the system runs in “dry mode” (in cooler weather), the pads remain dry and the air simply passes through them without any evaporative effect.

Proper water treatment and regular maintenance (like periodic cleaning and eventual replacement) are absolutely critical when using cellulose pads to prevent scaling, biological growth, and system damage.