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

Closed Circuit Cooling Tower Supplier in United Arab Emirates

Material of Construction of Closed-Circuit cooling tower

1. Casing / Structure (The Tower’s Exterior Shell and Frame)

This provides the structural integrity and protects the internal components.


2. Cooling Coil (The Heart of the CCT)

This is the most critical component where heat exchange occurs. The material must have excellent thermal conductivity and high corrosion resistance.

3. Wet Deck Media (The “Fill”)

This is the material over which the spray water cascades to maximize its surface area for evaporation. It is constantly wet and exposed to flowing water and air.

4. Water Distribution System (Sprays and Nozzles)

This system distributes the spray water evenly over the coil and the wet deck media.

5. Fan and Drivetrain

Summary Table: Material Selection by Component

ComponentCommon Material(s)Premium/Corrosion-Resistant Material(s)Key Consideration
Casing / StructureGalvanized SteelStainless Steel (304/316)FRPEnvironmental exposure, corrosion risk
Cooling CoilStainless Steel (304/316) (Industry Standard)Copper (for high efficiency)Corrosion resistance on both fluid sides, pressure
Wet Deck Media (Fill)PVCPolypropyleneSurface area, corrosion resistance, fouling
Spray NozzlesStainless Steel, BrassPVC, PPClogging, corrosion, consistent spray pattern
Distribution SystemPVC, ABSStainless SteelEven water distribution, corrosion resistance
Fan BladesAluminumFRPStainless SteelStrength, corrosion resistance, balance
Fan CylinderGalvanized SteelFRPStainless SteelContaining the air flow, durability
Pan / SumpGalvanized Steel (coated)Stainless Steel (304/316), FRPCollects water, high corrosion risk

How to Choose: The Decision Drivers

  1. Environment: Is the tower located inland, on a coast (marine environment), or near a chemical plant? Coastal and industrial areas demand stainless steel (316) and FRP.
  2. Process Fluid: What is inside the closed loop? Standard water may allow for galvanized steel, but other fluids like glycol, oils, or chemicals may require compatibility with stainless steel.
  3. Spray Water Quality: Hard water leads to scaling; acidic water is corrosive. Poor water quality pushes the selection towards more inert materials like stainless steel and plastics.
  4. Life Cycle Cost: While a galvanized steel tower has a lower initial cost, a stainless steel or FRP tower may have a much lower total cost of ownership over 20+ years due to minimal maintenance and no replacement costs.
  5. Industry Standards: Food, pharmaceutical, and power generation industries often have strict codes that mandate materials like stainless steel.