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Cooling Tower Management

FRP COOLING TOWER Cooling towers dissipate heat from recirculating water used to cool chillers, air conditioners, or other process equipment to the ambient air. Heat is rejected to the environment from cooling towers through the process of evaporation. Therefore, by design, cooling towers use significant amounts of water. Overview The thermal...

Wet Cooling Tower

Efficient technology for high-performance solutions                    Wet cooling offers an outstanding performance by taking full advantage of the ambient air humidity. Wet cooling, also called evaporative cooling, enables to obtain a re-cooled water temperature at least 20°C lower as compared to a radiator. As turbine output...

Cooling tower condenser water

Cooling Tower and Condenser Water Design Part 1: The Refrigeration Cycle Cooling towers are simple mechanisms.  Their operation is based on the natural occurrence of evaporative cooling – something most of us have experienced daily since the first time we got wet and felt a chill. But despite their simplicity, cooling towers play a crucial...

Field Erected Pultruded Frp Cooling Towers

Field Erected Pultruded FRP Cooling Towers Tipo Heat Exchangers made of Pultruded Fiberglass are the best solution in Worst Industrial environment. These cooling towers are designed using Pultruded FRP sections, FRP sheets for cladding, Stainless steel for fasteners and other hardware. Pultruded Fiberglass Reinforced Polyester ( FRP ) is becoming...

Counter Flow Cooling Tower

Counter Flow Cooling Tower Cooling Tower Selection: Cooling towers are designed and manufactured in many sizes and configurations. Recognizing and understanding the different configurations and advantages is essential for specifying the most cost effective solution for the end user. The purpose of this bulletin is to highlight the differences...

Cross Flow Cooling Tower

Principle The air flows horizontally and the water falling downwards meets the air at different temperatures. Therefore the heat transfer is not always optimized. Area The area required is larger due to its constructional features like larger plenum chamber. Also the arrangement and material of the pack is different and requires a higher area. Air...