FRP Cooling Tower
An FRP Cooling Tower is a cooling tower whose casing and/or structure is made of FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) instead of conventional materials like wood, concrete, or steel.
Why FRP?
- FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) is a composite material made from fiberglass (strength) + polymer resin (binding & corrosion resistance).
- It is lightweight, strong, corrosion resistant, UV resistant, and durable → ideal for cooling tower applications where constant exposure to water and weather occurs.
Features of FRP Cooling Towers
- Material Strength
- Corrosion resistant against chemicals, saline water, and humid air.
- Longer life compared to timber or mild steel towers.
- Lightweight & Compact
- Easy to transport and install.
- Often used for package-type cooling towers in HVAC and medium industries.
- Maintenance
- Requires less maintenance compared to wood/steel towers.
- No rusting, rotting, or need for frequent painting.
- Design
- Available in round (bottle-shaped), rectangular, and modular designs.
- Can be induced draft cross flow or counter flow.
- Cost Efficiency
- Lower operating and maintenance cost.
- High ROI due to longer service life.
Applications
- HVAC systems (malls, hotels, office buildings)
- Plastic molding, injection molding, and chemical industries
- Small & medium industrial plants
- Coastal and chemical environments where corrosion is a big issue
FRP Vs Pultruded Cooling Towers
- FRP Cooling Tower → General term; casing/structure made of fiberglass reinforced plastic.
- Pultruded Cooling Tower → A type of FRP tower, specifically built with pultruded FRP structural members (for large industrial installations).