Cooling Towers
Cooling towers are essential systems for removing excess heat from industrial and HVAC processes. They come in three main types, each with distinct advantages depending on operational needs and environmental conditions.
Open cooling towers use water evaporation to achieve efficient cooling but require higher water treatment and consumption.
Dry cooling towers rely on air to dissipate heat, reducing water use while demanding more fan power and space.
Hybrid or adiabatic cooling towers combine both methods, switching between dry and wet operation to balance water savings, energy efficiency, and performance.
Together, these technologies provide flexible solutions for managing process heat in different climates and industries.
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